Contingency Management (CM) is a behavioral treatment model that is based on operant conditioning and uses positive reinforcement to modify behavior. Developed in the 1980s and 1990s for substance use disorders, CM primarily employs voucher-based and prize-based reward systems to incentivize desired behaviors. In voucher-based CM, clients earn vouchers with monetary value for achieving targeted behaviors such as abstinence, and in prize-based CM, clients earn opportunities to win prizes.
In the attached literature and training resources, we review various studies across treatment and cultural contexts to uncover information Βι¶ΉΣ³» effectiveness and outcomes of CM in the treatment of various substances.
Contingency Management for the Treatment of Stimulant Use Disorders
- Research Summary Report
- Research Summary Brief
- Report Glossary
- Summary of CM Studies for the Treatment of Stimulant Use Disorders
Contingency Management for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders
- Research Summary Report
- Research Summary Brief
- Report Glossary
- Summary of CM Studies for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders
Contingency Management for the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders
- Research Summary Report
- Research Summary Brief
- Report Glossary
- Summary of CM Studies for the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders
Contingency Management Training Material
- Contingency Management for SUD Professionals Slides
- Contingency Management Basic Facts Sheet
- Training Resources
Contingency Management External Resources
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