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...and Michael Parchman, MD, MPH May 26, 2020 This presentation shared how a systems-based approach to improving chronic pain and opioid management in primary care can improve outcomes for patients,...
Published: October 23, 2018
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"Without inspiration the best powers of the mind remain dormant. There is a fuel in us which needs to be ignited with sparks." ~ Johann Gottfried Von Herder (1744 –1803)   Patients in treatment are often intimately familiar with pain and punishment. This is one reason motivational incentives
Published: August 5, 2020
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...Archives: January 2012 - Contingency Management Part 1 February 2012 - Contingency Management Part 2 April 2012 - Integrated Care - Part 1 May 2012 - Integrated Care - Part...
Published: August 13, 2019
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Recovery Incentives: California’s Contingency Management Program Contingency Management (CM) Overview Training Sponsored By: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs and the California Department of Health Care Services   Instructions for Registering for an Account and Accessing the Course: To Register for an account, please visit the PSATTC e-Learn Site: https://www.psattcelearn.org Step 1. Click on link above. Step 2. If you don’t have an Account already, you will need to create your Account by clicking “Create and Account.” Step 3. Fill out the registration questions, which include Name Email, Organization, Occupation, and Type of Continuing Education credit needed (if applicable). You will also create a username and password for your account. Please save your username and password.   Once you are registered, you can access the course at: https://psattcelearn.org/courses/recovery-incentives-californias-contingency-management-program-contingency-management-overview-training/ This two-hour on-demand course is free and is open to staff who are interested in learning more about Recovery Incentives, including: •    CM Coordinators, Back-Up CM Coordinators, and CM Supervisors (this training is required) •    Program Administrators •    Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants •    Psychologists •    LMFTs and LCSWs •    Registered Nurses •    Certified Substance Use Disorder Treatment Counselors •    Other Behavioral Health Specialists/Clinicians   Course Description: Contingency management is one of the only evidence-based behavioral interventions shown to be effective in treating stimulant use disorder (StimUD). Contingency management provides monetary incentives (such as gift cards) for meeting treatment goals, including stimulant non-use as measured by negative urine drug tests (UDTs), rewarding individuals for changing their behaviors. Substance use offers a powerful, immediate reinforcement. Contingency management confronts this challenge by offering immediate financial awards that can help activate the brain’s reward system, thus encouraging the replacement of stimulants with the incentive to achieve a dopamine release. This course is a two-hour self-paced online training designed to provide a broad overview of contingency management for treating individuals with a stimulant use disorder (StimUD). The course includes a brief Introduction and seven (7) Modules. You can complete one Module at a time as your schedule permits. Completion of this course is required for individuals who are serving as a CM Coordinator, Back-Up CM Coordinator, or CM Supervisor within their agency.    Learning Objectives:  At the end of the course, participants will be able to:  1.    Recall at least three (3) patterns and trends regarding the scope of stimulant use in California and beyond. 2.    Identify at least three (3) acute and three (3) chronic effects of psychostimulant drugs on the brain. 3.    Specify at least three (3) key principles of operant conditioning. 4.    Formulate a list of the four (4) essential elements of an evidence-based, protocol-driven Recovery Incentives Program to address stimulant use.    
Published: May 6, 2022
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...a personalized training style, mastery vs. fluency, the growth mindset, and positive psychology and grit. Download the transcript (pdf) Episode 10: Positive Affirmations in MI, with Tim Apodaca, PhD In...
Published: May 4, 2020
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...top-down approach. Upper management announces a new evidence-based approach to working with clients, then brings experts in to train the staff in the new approach.  The staff smiles politely a
Published: August 2, 2023
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...asked opioid treatment providers from 11 programs in our region how we could more effectively help them to integrate contingency management into their treatment approach and used their feedback to...
Published: July 20, 2023
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...four modules include an introduction to contingency management (CM) describing: its core elements, 3 scientifically-supported systems, how it can be used in healthcare settings to have a positive impact on...
Published: March 4, 2020
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...contingency management to community-based treatment programs, Dr. Hartzler’s subsequent work has included NIH trials examining strategies to disseminate empirically-supported behavior therapies to opioid treatment programs, HIV ca
Published: November 2, 2020
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...as a bridge to more intensive technical assistance. All three modules include an introduction to contingency management (CM) describing: its core elements, 3 scientifically-supported systems, how it can be used...
Published: April 30, 2020
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The New England ATTC, in partnership with the Vermont Department of Health Division of Substance Use Programs (DSU) is providing targeted technical assistance in “Contingency Management Approaches” on 11/28/23 with subject matter expert Carla Rash. Contingency management (CM) is an effective behavioral intervention that provides tangible reinforcement when target behaviors are completed and objectively verified. This workshop will review the three major CM targets - abstinence, attendance, and treatment-related activities, focusing on the decision points important to selecting among these targets, as well as the scientific evidence for each. Specifically: 1) different types of CM programs (i.e., voucher, prize); 2) the 3 major behavioral targets (abstinence, attendance, activities); 3) evidence base for each; 4) most common deviations from evidence-based protocols and how to avoid them; and 5) practical considerations such as funding CM programs and COVID-related adaptations. [This is a private, targeted technical assistance (TA) event.  If you are interested in similar TA please contact [email protected]]
Published: October 6, 2023
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Published: October 16, 2018
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Contingency management is the evidence-based behavioral intervention associated with the most robust evidence for effectively treating individuals with a stimulant use disorder (StimUD). Contingency management provides monetary incentives (such as gift cards) for meeting treatment goals, including stimulant non-use as measured by negative point-of-care urine drug tests (UDTs), rewarding individuals for changing their behaviors. Substance use offers a powerful, immediate reinforcement. Contingency management confronts this challenge by offering immediate financial awards that can help activate the brain’s reward system, thus encouraging the replacement of stimulants with the incentive to achieve a dopamine release. This 90-minute webinar is designed to provide a broad overview of contingency management for treating individuals with a stimulant use disorder (StimUD). Ample time will be provided for group discussion and audience Q&A.   Learning Objectives: At the end of the course, participants will be able to: -Describe at least three (3) patterns and trends regarding the scope of stimulant use in the Western U.S. and beyond. -Identify at least three (3) acute and three (3) chronic effects of psychostimulant drugs on the brain. -Formulate a list of the four (4) essential elements of an evidence‐based, protocol‐driven contingency management program to address stimulant use. -Specify two (2) barriers to implementing contingency management and two (2) strategies to address the barriers.  
Published: January 17, 2024
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Contingency management is the evidence-based behavioral intervention associated with the most robust evidence for effectively treating individuals with a stimulant use disorder (StimUD). Contingency management provides monetary incentives (such as gift cards) for meeting treatment goals, including stimulant non-use as measured by negative point-of-care urine drug tests (UDTs), rewarding individuals for changing their behaviors. Substance use offers a powerful, immediate reinforcement. Contingency management confronts this challenge by offering immediate financial awards that can help activate the brain’s reward system, thus encouraging the replacement of stimulants with the incentive to achieve a dopamine release. This 90-minute webinar is designed to provide a broad overview of contingency management for treating individuals with a stimulant use disorder (StimUD). Ample time will be provided for group discussion and audience Q&A.    
Published: December 6, 2023
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Please join us for a 5-part Behavioral Health webinar series as we host Dan Foster, PhD, (Western Band Cherokee-Dakota/Lakota) and Dr. Suzan McVicker, PhD,(Cherokee Descendant), and Warren “Bim” Pourier, MA, LPC, (Lakota), as they present on IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy. These 120-minute webinars will offer an overview of IFS and its applications in a clinical setting. Additionally, cultural considerations discussion, recovery, re-entry, and addressing elements of the human condition. An interactive format will be used with a brief Q and A period reserved at the end of each event. This event took place on March 22, 2023.
Published: May 9, 2023
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Please join us for a 5-part Behavioral Health webinar series as we host Dan Foster, PhD, (Western Band Cherokee-Dakota/Lakota) and Dr. Suzan McVicker, PhD,(Cherokee Descendent), Warren “Bim” Pourier, MA, LPC, (Lakota), as they present on IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy.  These 120-minute webinars will offer an overview of IFS and its applications in a clinical setting.  Additionally, cultural considerations discussion, recovery, re-entry, and addressing elements of the human condition.  An interactive format will be used with a brief Q and A period reserved at the end of each event. 
Published: February 13, 2023
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Please join us for a 5-part Behavioral Health webinar series as we host Dan Foster, PhD, (Western Band Cherokee-Dakota/Lakota) and Dr. Suzan McVicker, PhD,(Cherokee Descendent), Warren “Bim” Pourier, MA, LPC, (Lakota), as they present on IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy.  These 120-minute webinars will offer an overview of IFS and its applications in a clinical setting.  Additionally, cultural considerations discussion, recovery, re-entry, and addressing elements of the human condition.  An interactive format will be used with a brief Q and A period reserved at the end of each event. 
Published: February 13, 2023
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Please join us for a 5-part Behavioral Health webinar series as we host Dan Foster, PhD, (Western Band Cherokee-Dakota/Lakota) and Dr. Suzan McVicker, PhD,(Cherokee Descendent), Warren “Bim” Pourier, MA, LPC, (Lakota), as they present on IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy.  These 120-minute webinars will offer an overview of IFS and its applications in a clinical setting.  Additionally, cultural considerations discussion, recovery, re-entry, and addressing elements of the human condition.  An interactive format will be used with a brief Q and A period reserved at the end of each event. 
Published: February 13, 2023
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Please join us for a 5-part Behavioral Health webinar series as we host Dan Foster, PhD, (Western Band Cherokee-Dakota/Lakota) and Dr. Suzan McVicker, PhD,(Cherokee Descendent), Warren “Bim” Pourier, MA, LPC, (Lakota), as they present on IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy.  These 120-minute webinars will offer an overview of IFS and its applications in a clinical setting.  Additionally, cultural considerations discussion, recovery, re-entry, and addressing elements of the human condition.  An interactive format will be used with a brief Q and A period reserved at the end of each event. 
Published: February 13, 2023
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Please join us for a 5-part Behavioral Health webinar series as we host Dan Foster, PhD, (Western Band Cherokee-Dakota/Lakota) and Dr. Suzan McVicker, PhD,(Cherokee Descendent), Warren “Bim” Pourier, MA, LPC, (Lakota), as they present on IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy.  These 120-minute webinars will offer an overview of IFS and its applications in a clinical setting.  Additionally, cultural considerations discussion, recovery, re-entry, and addressing elements of the human condition.  An interactive format will be used with a brief Q and A period reserved at the end of each event. 
Published: February 13, 2023
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Please join us for a 5-part Behavioral Health webinar series as we host Dan Foster, PhD, (Western Band Cherokee-Dakota/Lakota) and Dr. Suzan McVicker, PhD,(Cherokee Descendant), and Warren “Bim” Pourier, MA, LPC, (Lakota), as they present on IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy. These 120-minute webinars will offer an overview of IFS and its applications in a clinical setting. Additionally, cultural considerations discussion, recovery, re-entry, and addressing elements of the human condition. An interactive format will be used with a brief Q and A period reserved at the end of each event. To access this event recording click HERE. This event took place on March 22, 2023.
Published: April 6, 2023
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Please join us for a 5-part Behavioral Health webinar series as we host Dan Foster, PhD, (Western Band Cherokee-Dakota/Lakota) and Dr. Suzan McVicker, PhD,(Cherokee Descendant), and Warren “Bim” Pourier, MA, LPC, (Lakota), as they present on IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy. These 120-minute webinars will offer an overview of IFS and its applications in a clinical setting. Additionally, cultural considerations discussion, recovery, re-entry, and addressing elements of the human condition. An interactive format will be used with a brief Q and A period reserved at the end of each event. This event took place on April 26, 2023.
Published: May 9, 2023
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