Research has shown that motivational incentive programs that use low-cost reinforcement (prizes, vouchers, clinic privileges, etc.), delivered in conjunction with on-site urine screening promotes higher rates of treatment retention and abstinence from drug abuse. This training is based on the positive research outcomes and lessons learned from the NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) study, Motivational Incentives for Enhanced Drug Abuse Recovery (MIEDER). The tools contained in this training are designed to build awareness of motivational incentives as a research-based adjunct to therapeutic strategy within the addiction treatment field. This training includes reviews of history and research pertaining to motivational incentives; provides suggestions for overcoming barriers to implementing motivational incentives; and offers an array of supporting materials and documents with practical applications.