Description:
Decades of research show that contingency management (CM) is one of the most effective models of treating stimulant use disorder, yet it remains the least implemented of evidence-based substance use disorder treatments. CM is a behavioral intervention that provides motivational incentives contingent upon completing a goal or behavior, such as stopping stimulant use or engaging in treatment. This webinar will provide an overview of CM as a treatment modality, expertise and resources from local CM program providers, and insight from program participants who have experienced it firsthand.
Thomas E. Freese, PhD, – Director, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs
Meredith Adamo, MD – Physician, Tom Waddell Urban Health Clinic
Tyrone Clifford – Manager, Contingency Management, PROP, San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Wayne Rafus – Manager, Contingency Management, PROP4 All, San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Susan Okada, MS, CADC – Program Manager, Project ADAPT, HealthRight 360
Gerald Callahan, SUDRC – Contingency Management Coordinator, Project ADAPT, HealthRight360