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contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Contingency Management in Substance Abuse Treatment Stephen T. Higgins, Kenneth Silverman, Sarah H. Heil, 2007-09-26 Timely and authoritative, this volume brings together leading clinical researchers to describe contemporary applications of contingency management principles across a wide range of substance use disorders and patient populations. Contingency management uses a system of incentives and disincentives to motivate patients to meet their treatment goals, and has been implemented successfully in community treatment clinics, drug courts, and other settings. Featuring illustrative case material, the book presents a cogent empirical rationale and practical strategies for targeting major drugs of abuse and working with specific populations, including adolescents, pregnant women, and dually diagnosed and homeless individuals. Also addressed are the nuts and bolts of developing and funding contingency management programs. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Cocaine and Methamphetamine Dependence Thomas R. Kosten, 2012 This volume provides a summary of the most current information about stimulant dependence and its treatment. In addition, it sheds light on how the epidemiology of cocaine, amphetamine and methamphetamine abuse and dependence have substantial differences in geographic distribution, and how treatments are evolving to help these complex patients benefit from emerging pharmacological and behavioral therapies. Also, the editors provide literature that discusses, among many topics: the recent shift to more humane responses within the criminal justice system that is useful in obtaining treatment for the estimated 1.6 million cocaine and half-million methamphetamine users who abuse these drugs each day in the U.S., and also key treatment considerations, such as HIV comorbidity and polydrug abuse. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Treatment for Stimulant Use Disorders Richard A. Rawson, 1999 Basic knowledge about the nature and treatment of stimulant use disorders. Reviews what is currently known about treating the med., psychiatric, and substance abuse-dependence problems assoc. with the use of 2 high-profile stimulants: cocaine and methamphetamine (MA). The info. is understandable and relevant for clinicians and other front line substance use disorder treat. providers. Offers recomm. on treat. approaches, recomm. to maximize treat. engagement, strategies for planning and initiating treat., and strategies for initiating and maintaining abstinence. Includes recomm. for the med. mgmt. of stimulant users and recomm. regarding special groups and settings. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Save Lives National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Health and Medicine Division, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Committee on Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder, 2019-06-16 The opioid crisis in the United States has come about because of excessive use of these drugs for both legal and illicit purposes and unprecedented levels of consequent opioid use disorder (OUD). More than 2 million people in the United States are estimated to have OUD, which is caused by prolonged use of prescription opioids, heroin, or other illicit opioids. OUD is a life-threatening condition associated with a 20-fold greater risk of early death due to overdose, infectious diseases, trauma, and suicide. Mortality related to OUD continues to escalate as this public health crisis gathers momentum across the country, with opioid overdoses killing more than 47,000 people in 2017 in the United States. Efforts to date have made no real headway in stemming this crisis, in large part because tools that already existâ€like evidence-based medicationsâ€are not being deployed to maximum impact. To support the dissemination of accurate patient-focused information about treatments for addiction, and to help provide scientific solutions to the current opioid crisis, this report studies the evidence base on medication assisted treatment (MAT) for OUD. It examines available evidence on the range of parameters and circumstances in which MAT can be effectively delivered and identifies additional research needed. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Methamphetamine Abuse in the United States , 1989 |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Guidelines for the Identification and Management of Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders in Pregnancy World Health Organization, 2015-04-20 These guidelines have been developed to enable professionals to assist women who are pregnant, or have recently had a child, and who use alcohol or drugs or who have a substance use disorder, to achieve healthy outcomes for themselves and their fetus or infant. They have been developed in response to requests from organizations, institutions and individuals for technical guidance on the identification and management of alcohol, and other substance use and substance use disorders in pregnant women. They were developed in tandem with the WHO recommendations for the prevention and management of tobacco use and second-hand smoke exposure in pregnancy. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Clinical Guide to Alcohol Treatment Robert J. Meyers, Jane Ellen Smith, 1995-08-04 This book is the first complete guide to implementing the Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA), an empirically based, highly effective cognitive-behavioral program for treating alcohol problems. CRA acknowledges the powerful role of environmental contingencies in encouraging or discouraging drinking, and attempts to rearrange these contingencies so that a non-drinking lifestyle is more rewarding than a drinking one. Unique in its breadth, the approach utilizes social, recreational, familial, and vocational strategies to aid clients in the recovery process. This authoritative manual is a hands-on guide to applying these therapeutic procedures. The authors present a step-by-step guide to each component of the treatment plan, many of which have been shown to be effective forms of treatment in themselves. Topics include behavioral skills training, social and recreational counseling, marital therapy, motivational enhancement, job counseling, and relapse prevention. Each chapter provides detailed instructions for conducting a procedure, describes what difficulties to expect, and presents strategies for overcoming them. Sample dialogues between clients and therapists, annotated by the authors, further illuminate the treatment process. The book concludes with a chapter that both addresses the common mistakes made when implementing CRA, and emphasizes the flexibility and benefits of this total treatment plan. This book is an invaluable resource for a wide range of practitioners including psychologists, psychiatrists, substance abuse counselors, and social workers. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Integrating Psychological and Pharmacological Treatments for Addictive Disorders James MacKillop, George A. Kenna, Lorenzo Leggio, Lara A. Ray, 2017-07-06 Integrating Psychological and Pharmacological Treatments for Addictive Disorders distills the complex literature on addiction, offering a curated toolbox of integrated pharmacological and psychotherapeutic treatments in chapters authored by leading experts. Introductory chapters on the epidemiology, etiology, and fundamentals of addiction treatment provide a concise overview of the state of the field. Subsequent chapters then focus on the treatment of specific substance use disorders and on gambling disorder. Finally, a chapter on the treatment of addiction in primary care addresses the opportunities for clinical care in non-specialist outpatient settings. Physicians, psychologists, social workers, and other mental health professionals will come away from the book with an essential understanding of evidence-based practice in treating addiction and the scientific foundations of those approaches. . |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Substance Use Disorders in the U.S. Armed Forces Institute of Medicine, Board on the Health of Select Populations, Committee on Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment and Management of Substance Use Disorders in the U.S. Armed Forces, 2013-03-21 Problems stemming from the misuse and abuse of alcohol and other drugs are by no means a new phenomenon, although the face of the issues has changed in recent years. National trends indicate substantial increases in the abuse of prescription medications. These increases are particularly prominent within the military, a population that also continues to experience long-standing issues with alcohol abuse. The problem of substance abuse within the military has come under new scrutiny in the context of the two concurrent wars in which the United States has been engaged during the past decade-in Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom) and Iraq (Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn). Increasing rates of alcohol and other drug misuse adversely affect military readiness, family readiness, and safety, thereby posing a significant public health problem for the Department of Defense (DoD). To better understand this problem, DoD requested that the Institute of Medicine (IOM) assess the adequacy of current protocols in place across DoD and the different branches of the military pertaining to the prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs). Substance Use Disorders in the U.S. Armed Forces reviews the IOM's task of assessing access to SUD care for service members, members of the National Guard and Reserves, and military dependents, as well as the education and credentialing of SUD care providers, and offers specific recommendations to DoD on where and how improvements in these areas could be made. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Contingency Management for Substance Abuse Treatment Nancy M. Petry, 2013-06-17 The National Health System in the United Kingdom has supported the integration of CM because of its evidence basis. CM has recently been implemented in clinics in Spain, the Netherlands, and Israel, and the author has been asked to consult on its integration in treatment settings in Canada, South Africa, Turkey, China, and Australia. The completion of the National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network study of CM interventions has raised awareness and interest throughout the US and abroad, most notably in Canada and the UK. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Psychology of Substance Abuse André Luiz Monezi Andrade, Denise De Micheli, Eroy Aparecida da Silva, Fernanda Machado Lopes, Bruno de Oliveira Pinheiro, Richard Alecsander Reichert, 2021-04-15 This book is a guide for psychologists working with substance users in different healthcare settings, from private clinical practice to larger health institutions and community services. It presents a comprehensive overview of the different aspects involved with substance use disorders from a psychological perspective, from prevention to recovery. The volume offers an integrative view about neurobiological, behavioral and psychosocial aspects related to becoming a substance user; shows how psychological assessment tools can be used to diagnose substance use disorders; describes how different kinds of psychotherapy can be applied in the treatment of substance use disorders; and presents a range of evidence-based clinical and social interventions designed for both prevention and treatment of substance use disorders. Apart from covering the whole range of services related to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders, the volume also shows how these issues can be approached from different theoretical perspectives within psychology, such as: Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology Neuropsychology Existential Psychology Phenomenology Psychoanalysis Analytical Psychology Community and Social Psychology Psychology of Substance Abuse: Psychotherapy, Clinical Management and Social Intervention will be a useful resource for psychologists and other health professionals working with substance users, as well as to undergraduate and graduate students looking for a comprehensive introduction to the psychology of substance abuse. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Measuring Alcohol Consumption Raye Z. Litten, John P. Allen, 2012-12-06 The Importance of Measuring Alcohol Consumption To date, alcohol studies have attended far more to issues of alco hol dependence and the harmful consequences of drinking than to the level of alcohol consumption itself. This is, perhaps, not surprising since dependence on alcohol is believed to constitute a meaningful and distinct medical syndrome, regardless of the level of alcohol consumption associated with it (Edwards and Gross, 1976). Also, of society is generally more concerned with the adverse consequences drinking (e. g. , traffic fatalities, homelessness, health care and legal expenses, and academiclbehavioral problems in young drinkers), than with the quantity of alcohol actually consumed. Nevertheless, accurate assessment of alcohol usage is important in its own right in at least four contexts: 1. Evaluating the effectiveness of alcoholism and alcohol abuse treatment and prevention efforts. Such efforts include both applied evaluations of existing programs and formal, well-controlled efficacy studies on experimental interventions. These investigations require rigorous methodologies to assess outcomes precisely and contrast what may be quite subtle differences between programs and between pre treatment and posttreatment outcomes. Although these studies are usually characterized by the employment of multiple measures of success-including general improvements in social and physical functioning, reduction in degree of dependence, and resolution of problems directly resultant from drinking-it is by their assessment of changes in drinking behavior that they are potentially able to achieve the highest level of objectivity and exactitude. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Neurocounseling Thomas A. Field, Laura K. Jones, Lori A. Russell-Chapin, 2017-02-07 This text presents current, accessible information on enhancing the counseling process using a brain-based paradigm. Leading experts provide guidelines and insights for becoming a skillful neuroscience-informed counselor, making direct connections between the material covered and clinical practice. In this much-needed resource—the first to address neurocounseling concepts across the counseling curriculum—chapters cover each of the eight common core areas in the 2016 CACREP Standards in addition to several specialty areas of the Standards. Detailed case studies, questions for reflection, quiz questions, and a glossary facilitate classroom use. *Requests for digital versions from ACA can be found on www.wiley.com. *To purchase print copies, please visit the ACA website *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to publications@counseling.org |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Psychosocial Interventions for Mental and Substance Use Disorders Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Committee on Developing Evidence-Based Standards for Psychosocial Interventions for Mental Disorders, 2015-09-18 Mental health and substance use disorders affect approximately 20 percent of Americans and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Although a wide range of evidence-based psychosocial interventions are currently in use, most consumers of mental health care find it difficult to know whether they are receiving high-quality care. Although the current evidence base for the effects of psychosocial interventions is sizable, subsequent steps in the process of bringing a psychosocial intervention into routine clinical care are less well defined. Psychosocial Interventions for Mental and Substance Use Disorders details the reasons for the gap between what is known to be effective and current practice and offers recommendations for how best to address this gap by applying a framework that can be used to establish standards for psychosocial interventions. The framework described in Psychosocial Interventions for Mental and Substance Use Disorders can be used to chart a path toward the ultimate goal of improving the outcomes. The framework highlights the need to (1) support research to strengthen the evidence base on the efficacy and effectiveness of psychosocial interventions; (2) based on this evidence, identify the key elements that drive an intervention's effect; (3) conduct systematic reviews to inform clinical guidelines that incorporate these key elements; (4) using the findings of these systematic reviews, develop quality measures - measures of the structure, process, and outcomes of interventions; and (5) establish methods for successfully implementing and sustaining these interventions in regular practice including the training of providers of these interventions. The recommendations offered in this report are intended to assist policy makers, health care organizations, and payers that are organizing and overseeing the provision of care for mental health and substance use disorders while navigating a new health care landscape. The recommendations also target providers, professional societies, funding agencies, consumers, and researchers, all of whom have a stake in ensuring that evidence-based, high-quality care is provided to individuals receiving mental health and substance use services. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Behavior Analysis and Treatment Ron Van Houten, Saul Axelrod, 2013-11-22 In May 1986, the Association for Behavior Analysis (ABA) established a task force on the right to effective behavioral treatment. The mandate of this task force was to identify and delineate specific rights as they apply to behavioral treatment. Impetus for this project came in part from the controversy over the use of aversive procedures, which some held had no place in treatment and, with evolution of the treatment process, were no longer necessary. In con trast, others cited evidence that programs based on positive reinforcement alone were sometimes not effective in treating severe problems. These re searchers and practitioners desired to ensure that clients and guardians be permitted to choose treatments that included punishment procedures when assessments warranted their use. The first editor approached Ogden Lindsley, president of ABA, about establishing a task force to examine this isuse. The ABA council decided to broaden the mandate to include an examination of clients' right to effective behavioral treatment in general. The first editor was asked to chair the task force and appointed Saul Axelrod, Jon S. Bailey, Judith E. Favell, Richard M. Foxx, and 0. Ivar Lovaas as members. Brian A. Iwata was appointed liaison by the ABA council. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: The ASAM Principles of Addiction Medicine Shannon Miller, 2018-11-26 Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Thoroughly updated with the latest international evidence-based research and best practices, the comprehensive sixth edition of the American Society of Addiction Medicine’s (ASAM) official flagship textbook reviews the science and art behind addiction medicine and provides health care providers with the necessary information to not only properly diagnose and treat their patients, but to also serve as change agents to positively impact clinical service design and delivery, as well as global health care policy. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: The HIV Risk-taking Behaviour Scale (HRBS) Manual Jeff Ward, Shane Darke, Wayne Hall, Australia. Department of Community Services and Health, 1990 |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Textbook of Addiction Treatment Nady el-Guebaly, Giuseppe Carrà, Marc Galanter, Alexander M. Baldacchino, 2020-11-03 Addiction is increasingly being recognized as a major global public health issue, and an ever-growing number of medical specialties, psychological and social science training programs, and professional associations are including addiction as part of their training and continuing education curricula. The first edition of this book presented an overview of the spectrum of addiction-related problems across different cultures around the globe. Sharing the experience and wisdom of more than 260 leading experts in the field, and promoted by the International Society of Addiction Medicine, it compared and contrasted clinical practices in the field of addiction medicine on the basis of neurobiological similarities as well as epidemiological and socio-cultural differences. Building on the success of this inaugural edition, and taking into account the formal and informal comments received as well as an assessment of current need, this textbook presents general updated information while retaining the most requested sections of the first edition as demonstrated by the number of chapter downloads. It also provides a basic text for those preparing for the ISAM annual certification exam. Written by some 220 international experts, it is a valuable reference resource for anyone interested in medicine, psychology, nursing, and social science. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment Marc Galanter, Herbert D. Kleber, Kathleen T. Brady, 2015-04-01 No other text available today offers what The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment can: completely updated treatment information on a broad range of substance use disorders that is consistent with the new DSM-5 classification and thus reflective of how psychiatry is practiced today. Designed for researchers and mental health professionals ranging from trainee to licensed practitioner, the book is also appropriate for a diverse array of rehabilitation settings, from inpatient to community-based treatment. Full coverage is provided on 12-step programs, as well, including the latest outcomes research. Much of the material is new to this edition: A chapter has been added on science in the treatment of substance abuse, in which the authors discuss the history of scientific intervention in substance abuse and explore what happens to the brain when addicting drugs are consumed, review animal models and imaging techniques, and discuss current progress in the science of addiction. Chapters have been added on screening and brief intervention, reflecting the development of brief screening tools and research on the efficacy of interventions, and the role of recovery in chronic care disease management -- specifically what the treatment models for alcohol dependence and for diabetes can effectively borrow from each other. A new chapter focuses on the treatment of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal -- the first steps in treatment of alcohol use disorder. Two chapters on marijuana -- one on the neurobiology and one addressing treatment have been added. Given the accelerating trend toward decriminalization and legalization of this substance, clinicians will find this information of increasing importance. The section on substance use issues among gay men and lesbians has been expanded to include bisexual and transgender people in recognition of increased diversity among the population. Well-structured, with topics that follow logically and many practical, treatment-oriented features, such as quick reference tables and lists of recommended readings, The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment is a classic that will enhance the education and practice of clinicians. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Quick Guide to Psychiatric Emergencies Kimberly D. Nordstrom, Michael P. Wilson, 2018-03-07 This volume provides an “on-the-go” guide to the most common behavioral emergencies a physician may encounter. Each chapter represents a disease state or symptom cluster and concisely summarizes the disease state, provides background, symptoms and signs, differential diagnoses, and immediate and long-term treatment options. All chapters conclude with a diagnosis or treatment algorithm or another easy-to-use visual tool. Chapters named after a specific disease state or symptom cluster, arranged alphabetically for use in the field. The text begins with chapters covering patient evaluation: getting a good history, suicide risk assessment, physical exam, and when and how to use studies. Written by experts in psychiatry and emergency medicine, this text is the first to consider both medical perspectives in a concise guide. Quick Guide to Psychiatric Emergencies is an excellent resource for psychiatrists, emergency medicine physicians, residents, nurses, and other medical professionals that handle behavioral emergencies on a regular basis. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Behavioral Pharmacology of Human Drug Dependence , 1981 |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Drug Misuse National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health, 2008 Sets out clear recommendations, based on the best available evidence, for healthcare staff on how to work with people who misuse drugs (specifically opioids, stimulants and cannabis) to significantly improve their treatment and care. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Beyond the Therapeutic Alliance , 1997 |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: The ASAM Essentials of Addiction Medicine Abigail Herron, Timothy K. Brennan, 2015-03-18 A masterful, high-yield guide to the treatment of substance abuse issues, The ASAM Essentials of Addiction Medicine equips you with the expert know-how you need to provide effective help for your patients. Derived from The ASAM Principles of Addiction Medicine, 5th Edition – widely hailed as the definitive comprehensive clinical reference in the field – this companion resource presents the collective wisdom of hundreds of esteemed authorities on the art and science of addition medicine. Yet, it does so in a succinct format that will appeal to specialists seeking a more streamlined, quick-access reference source. Find the authoritative answers you need on everything from the pharmacology of addiction through diagnosis, assessment, and early intervention; various forms of addiction management...treatment of individual patient populations; management of intoxication and withdrawal; pharmacologic and behavioral interventions; recovery programs; medical disorders and complications...co-occurring addiction and psychiatric disorders; pain and addiction; children and adolescents; and ethical, legal, and liability issues. Contribute to public health in the area of addiction thanks to a special introductory chapter entitled “A Public Health Approach to Prevention: The Health Professional’s Role.” Easily switch back and forth between the ASAM Essentials and the parent text thanks to a parallel chapter organization. Zero in on the most important, practical information thanks to highly focused, efficient coverage. Maximize your understanding and retention of vital concepts with the aid of key points summaries, review questions, and suggested readings in each chapter. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Interventions for Addiction , 2013-05-20 Interventions for Addiction examines a wide range of responses to addictive behaviors, including psychosocial treatments, pharmacological treatments, provision of health care to addicted individuals, prevention, and public policy issues. Its focus is on the practical application of information covered in the two previous volumes of the series, Comprehensive Addictive Behaviors and Disorders. Readers will find information on treatments beyond commonly used methods, including Internet-based and faith-based therapies, and criminal justice interventions. The volume features extensive coverage of pharmacotherapies for each of the major drugs of abuse—including disulfiram, buprenorphine, naltrexone, and others—as well as for behavioral addictions. In considering public policy, the book examines legislative efforts, price controls, and limits on advertising, as well as World Health Organization (WHO) efforts. Interventions for Addiction is one of three volumes comprising the 2,500-page series, Comprehensive Addictive Behaviors and Disorders. This series provides the most complete collection of current knowledge on addictive behaviors and disorders to date. In short, it is the definitive reference work on addictions. - Includes descriptions of both psychosocial and pharmacological treatments. - Addresses health services research on attempts to increase the use of evidence-based treatments in routine clinical practice. - Covers attempts to slow the progress of addictions through prevention programs and changes in public policy. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Sixth Edition Kathleen T. Brady, M.D., Ph.D., Frances R. Levin, M.D., Marc Galanter, M.D., Herbert D. Kleber, M.D., 2021-01-15 The Sixth Edition has been completely revised and restructured and represents the cutting edge of research, practice, and policy in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. A one-stop reference for evidence-based information on neurobiology, assessment, treatment, and research trends in SUDs, the book is an indispensable resource for trainees and |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Substance and Nonsubstance Related Addiction Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment Subhash C. Bhatia, Frederick Petty, Teri Gabel, 2017-02-09 Substance and Non substance Related Addiction Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment is an accessible handbook about the two main types of addiction disorders. It is divided into three sections which cover 1) the scientific underpinnings of addiction disorders (neurobiology, addiction neural reward pathways, genetic and psychosocial basis of addiction, screening and treatment), 2) information about substances commonly used by addicts (pharmacology, diagnostics and treatment considerations) and 3) current understandings of the diagnosis and treatment of behavioral problems (such as gambling), respectively. Key features: -covers both substance abuse and behavioral problems -uses a reader friendly format with a patient education handout style -includes key learning points listed in each chapter -includes clinical vignettes which outline brief history, evaluation, diagnostic considerations with successful pharmacological, psychological and social interventions -includes references in each chapter The handbook meets the information needs of medical students and professionals (family physicians, nurses, addiction therapists, psychiatry residents, and other health care professionals) interested in the primary care of patients afflicted with addiction disorders. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Methamphetamine Addiction John M. Roll, Richard A. Rawson, Walter Ling, Steven Shoptaw, 2009-05-04 Separating myth from fact, this authoritative work reviews the breadth of current knowledge about methamphetamine addiction and describes the most promising available treatment approaches. Leading experts present state-of-the-art information on the effects of methamphetamine on the brain, body, mental health, and behavior. Psychosocial and pharmacological treatment strategies are critically evaluated, including approaches to treating dually diagnosed clients. Written in a concise, accessible style, the volume emphasizes that recovery is possible, despite the significant challenges the drug poses. The authors identify key avenues for collaboration among clinical, public health, and other professionals. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: A Guide To Treatments that Work Peter Nathan, Jack M. Gorman, 2002-01-18 A fully revised and updated edition of this unique and authoritative reference The award-winning A Guide to Treatments that Work , published in 1998, was the first book to assemble the numerous advances in both clinical psychology and psychiatry into one accessible volume. It immediately established itself as an indispensable reference for all mental health practitioners. Now in a fully updated edition,A Guide to Treatments that Work, Second Edition brings together, once again, a distinguished group of psychiatrists and clinical psychologists to take stock of which treatments and interventions actually work, which don't, and what still remains beyond the scope of our current knowledge. The new edition has been extensively revised to take account of recent drug developments and advances in psychotherapeutic interventions. Incorporating a wealth of new information, these eminent researchers and clinicians thoroughly review all available outcome data and clinical trials and provide detailed specification of methods and procedures to ensure effective treatment for each major DSM-IV disorder. As an interdisciplinary work that integrates information from both clinical psychology and psychiatry, this new edition will continue to serve as an essential volume for practitioners of every kind: psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, counselors, and mental health consultants. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Mindfulness Katie Witkiewitz, Corey R. Roos, Dana Dharmakaya Colgan, Sarah Bowen, 2018-03-13 Clear and compact guidance on integrating mindfulness into practice This clear and concise book provides practical, evidence-based guidance on the use of mindfulness in treatment: its mechanism of action, the disorders for which there is empirical evidence of efficacy, mindfulness practices and techniques, and how to integrate them into clinical practice. Leading experts describe the concepts and roots of mindfulness, and examine the science that has led to this extraordinarily rich and ancient practice becoming a foundation to many contemporary, evidenced-based approaches in psychotherapy. The efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions in conditions as diverse as borderline personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, alcohol and substance use, emotional dysregulation, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, chronic stress, eating disorders, and other medical conditions including type 2 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis is also described. The book is invaluable reading for all those curious about the current science around mindfulness and about how and when to incorporate it effectively into clinical practice. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Problems of Drug Dependence , 2001 |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Drugs, Brains, and Behavior , 2007 |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Methamphetamine Addiction Perry N. Halkitis, 2009 With an emphasis on value-added business leadership, Estes (Strategic Measures Inc.) examines the key issues of fully participating in the green revolution while maintaining and enhancing organizational profitability. He cleverly draws upon his extensive consulting experiences to provide a timely, user-friendly guide for small to midsized organizations on implementing ecosensitive and sustainable business practices. From building alliances to a whole-systems approach to sustainability, the book's eight well-written and readable chapters clearly articulate the challenges and opportunities of participating in the cultural shift to a green world. Step by step, chapters explore the unique synergism among entrepreneurship, sustainability, and success as a part of an organization's strategic and profit plans. An appendix containing a useful list of green resources completes the book. See related, The Sustainable Enterprise Fieldbook, by Jeana Wirtenberg (CH, Mar'09, 46-3947); The Business Guide to Sustainability, by Darcy Hitchcock and Marsha Willard (CH, May'07, 44-5138); and Global Warming Is Good for Business, by K. B. Keilbach (CH, Sep'09, 47-0369). Summing Up: Recommended. All levels of undergraduate students as well as practitioners and general readers. Reviewed by S. R. Kahn. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Psychosocial Treatments Elinore McCance-Katz, H. Westley Clark, 2004-06-01 The editors of this volume have assembled recent articles discussing elements of each of the several commonly used psychosocial interventions -- including relapse prevention therapy, community reinforcement, voucher-based programs, self-help therapies, and motivational enhancement therapy--in addition to research-based articles that demonstrate the efficacy of these approaches. The selections in this book will provide the reader with a broad overview of the field as well as the specific information needed to use these therapies in a variety of clinical settings. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: A Cognitive-behavioral Approach Kathleen M. Carroll, 2000 |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Relapse Prevention G. Alan Marlatt, Dennis M. Donovan, 2007-12-26 This important work elucidates why relapse is so common for people recovering from addictive behavior problems--and what can be done to keep treatment on track. It provides an empirically supported framework for helping people with addictive behavior problems develop the skills to maintain their treatment goals, even in high-risk situations, and deal effectively with setbacks that occur. The expert contributors clearly identify the obstacles that arise in treating specific problem behaviors, review the factors that may trigger relapse at different stages of recovery, and present procedures for teaching effective cognitive and behavioral coping strategies. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Facing Addiction in America Office of the Surgeon General, U.s. Department of Health and Human Services, 2017-08-15 All across the United States, individuals, families, communities, and health care systems are struggling to cope with substance use, misuse, and substance use disorders. Substance misuse and substance use disorders have devastating effects, disrupt the future plans of too many young people, and all too often, end lives prematurely and tragically. Substance misuse is a major public health challenge and a priority for our nation to address. The effects of substance use are cumulative and costly for our society, placing burdens on workplaces, the health care system, families, states, and communities. The Report discusses opportunities to bring substance use disorder treatment and mainstream health care systems into alignment so that they can address a person's overall health, rather than a substance misuse or a physical health condition alone or in isolation. It also provides suggestions and recommendations for action that everyone-individuals, families, community leaders, law enforcement, health care professionals, policymakers, and researchers-can take to prevent substance misuse and reduce its consequences. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Group Therapy for Substance Use Disorders Linda Carter Sobell, Mark B. Sobell, 2011-06-22 This authoritative book presents a groundbreaking evidence-based approach to conducting therapy groups for persons with substance use disorders. The approach integrates cognitive-behavioral, motivational interviewing, and relapse prevention techniques, while capitalizing on the power of group processes. Clinicians are provided with a detailed intervention framework and clear-cut strategies for helping clients to set and meet their own treatment goals. More than two dozen ready-to-use reproducible assessment tools, handouts, homework exercises, and session outlines are supplied in a convenient large-size format. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: Motivational Interviewing, Second Edition William R. Miller, Stephen Rollnick, 2002-04-12 This bestselling work has introduced hundreds of thousands of professionals and students to motivational interviewing (MI), a proven approach to helping people overcome ambivalence that gets in the way of change. William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick explain current thinking on the process of behavior change, present the principles of MI, and provide detailed guidelines for putting it into practice. Case examples illustrate key points and demonstrate the benefits of MI in addictions treatment and other clinical contexts. The authors also discuss the process of learning MI. The volume’s final section brings together an array of leading MI practitioners to present their work in diverse settings. |
contingency management for stimulant use disorder: The Global Methamphetamine Problem: Approaches to Elucidate the Neurobiology, Epidemiology and Therapeutic Effectiveness Maximilian Pilhatsch, Christian Beste, Milky Kohno, 2020 This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact. |
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Contingency management (CM) -- a psychosocial intervention that involves reinforcing abstinence from substances, as well as reinforcing other recovery-related behaviors -- is widely …
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Contextualize the psychostimulant (methamphetamine) drug use crisis, including desperate need for evidence-based treatment options. Understand the psychological principals behind …
Position Statement on Contingency Management for the …
Increased training for, access to, and implementation of evidence-based contingency management is needed for the treatment of stimulant use disorder. Policy changes should be …
Using SAMHSA Funds To Implement Evidence-Based …
Contingency management (CM) is a proven health care intervention with demonstrated effectiveness in treating a variety of substance use disorders (SUDs) among diverse …
Stimulant Use Disorder: Contingency Management Strategy
Contingency Management (CM) is the most effective treatment for Stimulant Use Disorder (StUD). CM is the use of incentives to motivate behavioral change
Contingency Management: An Evidence-Based Behavioral …
Effective treatment for stimulant use disorder is an essential component of overdose prevention efforts. A behavioral technique employing the systematic delivery of positive reinforcement for …
Contingency Management for Substance Use Disorder …
Unlike opioid use disorder, stimulant use disorder has no FDA-approved treatment. Longer participation in treatment among those with stimulant use disorder. “Contingency Management …
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CM is effective in treating stimulant (e.g., cocaine and methamphetamine), opioid, marijuana, nicotine, and polydrug use disorders. It also shows promising results in the treatment of …
Contingency Management for Stimulants and Other Drug …
Describe the rationale for using contingency management interventions in stimulant use disorder treatment. • Summarize the key elements of contingency management interventions. • …
CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT - Drug Policy Alliance
Contingency management (CM) is a highly effective model of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment that involves providing incentives for behavioral outcomes aligned with treatment goals.
Contingency Management for Psychostimulant Use Disorder …
Pathways Vermont supports people to live and thrive in the community at times in their lives when they are most distressed: when they are struggling with thoughts of suicide, experiencing …
THE RECOVERY INCENTIVES PROGRAM: CALIFORNIA’S …
Contingency management is the most efective evidence-based approach to treating stimulant use disorder. The treatment has demonstrated robust outcomes, including reduction or cessation …
Implementing Contingency Management to Treat Stimulant …
Contingency management is the most effective evidence-based behavioral treatment for StimUD, but has not been widely adopted outside of the VA, due to regulatory challenges
Community implementation of contingency management to …
Apr 22, 2022 · Contingency management (CM) is eficacious for reinforcing stimulant abstinence, and technical assistance (TA) is increasingly sought to aid its community-based implementation.
Contingency management - Oklahoma.gov
Contingency management is a substance use disorder treatment approach that rewards clients for treatment and recovery-oriented behaviors like negative drug screening results, adherence to …
Practice Guidelines - AAFP
October 2022 Volume 106, Number 4 www.aafp.org/afp American Family Physician 467 PRACTIC UDELNES CIWA-Ar scores of 20 or more, a history of delir-ium tremens or ...
NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY STATE OF NEW JERSEY …
Stimulant Use Disorders . Purpose: This Request for Proposal (RFP) is issued by the New Jersey Department Human Services (DHS), Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services …
CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT FOR STIMULANT USE
• 50 yo non-Hispanic white female; co-occurring recurrent major depressive disorder, severe alcohol use disorder, and mild stimulant use disorder; experiencing homelessness x 3 years; …
Implementing Addiction and Mental Health, Lecturer, …
1. Describe the process of implementing a standard prize -based contingency management (CM) program in a RAAM clinic for the treatment of stimulant use disorder 2. Critique the outcomes …
Stimulant Safety - NASTAD
person’s stimulant use, which includes using contingency management T Lack of buy-in into other effective supports, including exercise and/or cognitive behavioral therapy to manage, reduce, …
VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of …
For patients with opioid use disorder, we recommend against withdrawal management, without planned ongoing pharmacotherapy treatment, due to high risk of relapse and overdose (see …
Recovery Incentives Program - UCLA ISAP
Jan 9, 2024 · To expand access to evidence-based treatment for stimulant use disorder, DHCS is piloting Medi-Cal coverage of contingency management services in participating counties …
TREATMENT ON DEMAND - City and County of San Francisco
effective treatment for stimulant use disorder and is also effective in improving health outcomes together with medications in opioid use disorder and alcohol use disorder.6 7 As …
Contingency Management: Using Rewards to Drive Recovery …
Jun 22, 2023 · Contingency Management: Using Rewards to Drive Recovery Jon Peeples, MD. Chief Medical Officer, Affect Therapeutics. Connections Conference 2023. June 22, 2023. …
The Care of Residents with Opioid and Stimulant …
Exhibit 1: Treatment Options for Stimulant Use Disorder in Long -Term Care Settings . Evidence-Based Treatments Description of Treatment Details Contingency Management . Provides …
Contingency Management (CM) - City and County of San …
Contingency Management is a behavioral intervention based on behavioral science that provides immediate, tangible rewards to individuals (e.g., gift cards, vouchers, ... people with Stimulant …
OHSU Stimulant Use Disorder: CPD
Stimulant Use Disorder: Contingency Management and other treatments OHSU CPD. 2 Outline • Updates on epidemiology and the changing ... for stimulant use disorder. •No FDA-approved …
3-XXX BHIN 22-056 - DHCS
Contingency Management Benefit PURPOSE: This BHIN is to . furnish updated policy guidance for the Recovery Incentives Program, which provides incentives as a Medi-Cal benefit to …
Contingency Management and Other Strategies for the
development of a Contingency Management program for stimulant use disorder. This RFP is funded through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) …
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for Cocaine Use Disorder Among Adults: A Systematic Review and Metaanalysis. JAMA network open, 4(5), e218049. - ... Contingency management for stimulant use disorder: progress, …
Health Technology Assessment
Apr 2, 2025 · Contingency Management for Stimulant Use Disorder Health Technology Assessment April 2025 New York State Department of Health ... .1 Stimulant use disorder …
CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT FOR OPIOID USE …
the only evidence-based intervention for stimulant use disorder (Ronsley et al., 2020). The state of California, having received a waiver from the Department of Health and Human Services to use …
Contingency management
Contingency management is a substance use disorder treatment approach that rewards clients ... Contingency management is primarily known for its effectiveness in treating stimulant use …
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Jan 1, 2024 · contingency management services for treatment of Stimulant Use Disorder(s) outside of the Program. 25. The clinic will collect information about me throughout my …
TREATMENT OF STIMULANT USE DISORDERS - University …
Feb 16, 2017 · Recognizing & treating stimulant use disorders: Diagnosis & management of acute effects (brief) Psychotherapies (brief) ... - Contingency Management (CM) - Cognitive Behav. …
Contingency Management for Methamphetamine Use: …
Contingency Management for Methamphetamine Use: Qualitative Interviews at Harm Reduction Programs 2 Objective To better understand the impact of this model and the interventions to …
Managing Stimulant Use Among People With HIV: Harm …
dressing the intersection of stimulant use and HIV in care settings. Keywords: stimulant use disorder, HIV, harm reduction, contingency management, metham-phetamine Introduction …
Treatment of Stimulant Use Disorders: Current Practices and …
There is a growing concern in many parts of the world for the large-scale use of psychostimulants for non-medical purposes and high incidence of psychostimulant use disorders (PSUD), also …
Contingency Management for Medication Assisted …
Feb 5, 2019 · medication-assisted treatment programs that target stimulant use for patients being treated for opioid use disorder. At HPHP, the contingency management pilot program will …
Recovery Incentives Program: California’s Contingency …
Oct 9, 2024 · Contingency management (CM) is one of the most powerful ways to help people stop using stimulant drugs and is associated with increased abstinence for up to one year after …
Methamphetamines and Psychosis - OHSU
CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT (CM) •Both voucher-based reinforcement and prize incentives CM have been shown to be effective behavioral treatments for stimulant use disorder. •Studies …
DePhillipis_508_Stimulant Use Disorder Series - ATTC Network
Implementing Contingency Management: Lessons Learned from VA’s National Implementation Initiative GL/NW ATTC Webinar on Stimulant Use Disorder July 18, 2019 Dominick …
Contingency Management for Stimulants and Other Drug …
Describe the rationale for using contingency management interventions in stimulant use disorder treatment. • Summarize the key elements of contingency management interventions. • …
Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Stimulant Use Disorder
contingency management for treatment of stimulant use disorders •However, may have similar post-treatment use outcomes compared to contingency management •Effectiveness of coping …
Recovery Incentives Program: California’s Contingency …
California’s Contingency Management Benefit Member Consent Form/Agreement . SUDRS054 (8/24) Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Services Page 1 of 4 . I understand that the goal …
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES Centers for …
Feb 26, 2024 · Contingency Management. Today, CMS is approving expenditure authority for contingency management services for beneficiaries who have been diagnosed with a stimulant …
Contingency Management for Supporting Substance Use …
Contingency Management for Supporting Substance Use Treatment and Recovery ... homeless Veterans accessing substance use disorder services. In 2011, the Center of Excellence in …
Managing Acute Stimulant Intoxication and Withdrawal
Ongoing Treatment • Collaboratively develop a treatment plan based on patient-identified goals. • The standard of care for stimulant use disorder is psychosocial treatment. | Refer to …
TIP SHEET: Contingency Management Incentive Program
Contingency Management (CM) is an incentive-based pilot program designed for Medi-Cal eligible clients with a moderate or severe stimulant use disorder (StimUD) diagnosis (dx). The pilot …
MEDICATION MANAGEMENT OF STIMULANT USE …
MEDICATION MANAGEMENT OF STIMULANT USE DISORDER CLAIRE SIMON MD ADDICTION MEDICINE FELLOW UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. UW PACC ©2023 …
Efficacy of Contingency Management or Cognitive …
• According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health in the United States, about 21.5 million (8.4%) of adults experienced both a mental health disorder and a substance use …
State Opioid Response III (SOR III) grant fact sheet (2025)
contingency management for stimulant use disorder. Tobacco cessation DBHR has contracted with Washington State Department of Health (DOH) to provide tobacco cessation services …
THE RECOVERY INCENTIVES PROGRAM: CALIFORNIA’S …
Contingency Management . Medi-Cal coverage of contingency management services through the Recovery Incentives Program supports members living with stimulant use disorder throughout …
Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment
Mar 19, 2024 · need to effectively implement evidence-based treatment for individuals with stimulant use disorder (StimUD). Contingency management is a behavioral strategy with robust …
Michigan Medicaid Recovery Incentives (RI) Pilot Introduction
Contingency management is an evidence-based practice that can be deployed to treat substance use disorder (SUD). 6. DRAFT CM Evidence for Treating SUD ... Beneficiaries diagnosed with …
Contingency management for substance use disorders in …
Dec 27, 2023 · Introduction: Contingency management (CM) is one of the most effective interventions for substance use disorders (SUDs), including stimulant use disorder. In the …
Understanding Contingency Management: A Foundational …
Understanding Contingency Management ... Ronsley C, Nolan S, Knight R, et al. Treatment of stimulant use disorder: A systematic review of reviews. PloS One. 2020;15(6):e0234809. …
Session 3 Chapter 5: Contingency Management/Incentives
Chapter 5: Contingency Management/Incentives Chapter 6: Exercise for Stimulant Use Disorder Richard A. Rawson, Ph.D.* ** Albert L. Hasson, MSW ** *Vermont Center for Behavior and …
Recovery Incentives Program HR360- Contingency …
o Stimulant Use Disorder (moderate to severe) o Outpatient settings o $599 max incentive (tax considerations) ... Martin, S. S., & Coviello, D. M. (2015). Contingency management for …
CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT
Management, Outpatient Therapy Services, Rapid Access Client Population-Co-Occurring mental health and substance use disorders-Majority of clients currently or recently …
Contingency Management: An Evidence-Based Behavioral …
Jan 11, 2024 · Stimulant Use Disorder is Contingency Management. Contingency Management for Stimulant Use Disorder. A behavioral technique employing the systematic delivery of positive …
Health Technology Assessment
Apr 2, 2025 · Contingency Management for Stimulant Use Disorder Health Technology Assessment April 2025 New York State Department of Health ... .1 Stimulant use disorder …
Contingency Management: Recovery Incentives Program …
contingency management services for treatment of Stimulant Use Disorder(s) outside of the Program. 22. The clinic will collect information about me throughout my participation in the …
Maine Clinical Opioid Advisory Committee: Treatment of Co …
Treatment Recommendations – Stimulant Use Disorder: For patients with stimulant use disorder , we recommend: • Contingency management or CRA as first line, if possible. If CM-based …