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Challenges to Conducting Contingency Management Treatment for Substance Use Disorders: Practice Recommendations for Clinicians

Journal

PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Volume 52, Issue 2, Pages 137-145

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/pro0000356

Keywords

contingency management; motivational incentives; financial incentives; substance use disorder treatment

Funding

  1. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration [1H79TI080682-01]
  2. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [5T32AA018108]

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This article discusses an outpatient CM treatment program for substance use disorders and the challenges associated with adherence to CM parameters from research protocols. Possible solutions for these challenges are proposed, along with implications for practice.
A growing empirical literature supports contingency management (CM) as an efficacious treatment for substance use disorders, especially when reinforcers are immediate, frequent, and of sufficient magnitude on escalating schedules. However, in real world-practice, CM is often conducted in ways that are inconsistent with research protocols. One reason for these inconsistencies may be due to pragmatic challenges inherent in conducting CM. In this article, we described an outpatient CM treatment program for drug use disorders and several specific challenges associated with adherence to CM parameters from research protocols. Finally, we propose possible solutions for these challenges and discuss implications for practice.

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