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Contingency Management in Substance Abuse Treatment

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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.
1. Introduction, Stephen T. Higgins and Kenneth Silverman I. Contingency Management Across Substances 2. Cocaine, Stephen T. Higgins, Sarah H. Heil, Randall E. Rogers, and Laura Chivers 3. Opioids, David H. Epstein and Kenzie L. Preston 4. Marijuana, Alan J. Budney and Catherine Stanger 5. Methamphetamines, John M. Roll and Thomas Newton 6. Tobacco, Stacey C. Sigmon, Richard J. Lamb, and Jesse Dallery 7. Alcohol, Conrad J. Wong, Kenneth Silverman, and George E. Bigelow 8. Medication Compliance, Bruce J. Rounsaville, Marc Rosen, and Kathleen M. Carroll II. Special Populations 9. Homeless Populations, Jesse B. Milby and Joseph Schumacher 10. Pregnant and Postpartum Women, Sarah H. Heil. Jin H. Yoon, and Stephen T. Higgins 11. People with Mental Illness, Jennifer W. Tidey and Rick Ries 12. Adolescents, Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin, Amy M. Duhig, and Dana A. Cavallo III. Dissemination 13. Large-Scale Dissemination Efforts in Drug Abuse Treatment Clinics, Maxine L. Stitzer and Scott Kellogg 14. Lowering Costs in Drug Abuse Treatment Clinics, Nancy M. Petry and Sheila M. Alessi 15. Use of Community Donations and Clinic Rebates to Fund Contingency Management in Community Treatment Clinics, Leslie Amass and Jonathan B. Kamien 16. Contingency Management in an Entitlement Rehabilitation Setting: An Example from the Veterans Health Administration, Charles Drebing, Bruce J. Rounsaville, and Robert Rosenheck 17. Employment-Based Reinforcement in the Treatment of Drug Addiction, Wendy D. Donlin, Todd W. Knealing, and Kenneth Silverman 18. Contingency Management in Adult Criminal Drug Courts, Douglas B. Marlowe and Conrad J. Wong
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