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Training on Contingency Management

These are trainings and courses that are not offered by Wisconsin CONNECT, but are free and/or easily accessible.

Contingency Management (CM) Overview Training

Contingency management is one of the only evidence-based behavioral interventions shown to be effective in treating stimulant use disorder (StimUD). Contingency management provides incentives for meeting treatment goals, rewarding individuals for changing their behavior.
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).
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
  • Program Administrators
  • Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants
  • Psychologists
  • LMFTs, LPCs, and LCSWs
  • Registered Nurses
  • Certified Substance Use Disorder Treatment Counselors
  • Other Behavioral Health Specialists/Clinicians

Provided by Recovery Incentives Program: California's Contingency Management Benefit.

https://www.uclaisap.org/recoveryincentives/​

Overview of Contingency Management in Native Communities

This on-demand course provides an overview of the theory and evidence of Contingency Management (CM) within Native communities. It reviews the essential ingredients of an effective CM intervention, cultural adaption of CM, and compliance issues. This course is ideal for those interested in the basics of CM and how to adapt CM for use with Indigenous communities.

Provided by the Pacific Southwest ATTC.

https://psattcelearn.org/courses/overview-of-contingency-management-in-native-communities/

Contingency Management Impact: Lived experience and rural practice
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Contingency Management (CM) is an evidence-based behavioral intervention that uses positive reinforcement to support people in achieving their goals. This webinar will provide a description of CM as it has been applied across Washington State to address stimulant use, followed by a discussion of implementation considerations unique to rural areas. The session will feature a person with lived experience participating in CM, highlighting the impact CM has had on his recovery journey. 

There are also many more on demand webinars available for free and award continuing education.
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Provided by the Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Collaborative.

https://www.nwrotac.org/on-demand-online-training​

Contingency Management Training Video
​UVM CORA has developed educational resources on the use of CM for treatment providers, policymakers, health departments, health services, and clinicians.

The UVM CORA Contingency Management Provider Training Video highlights:
  • Basic elements of the CM treatment approach
  • Why providers should consider CM for their patients who struggle with substance use
  • Evidence supporting the use of CM
  • Important steps and considerations for using CM
  • Resources available through UVM CORA to help support these efforts
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Provided by the Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Collaborative.

https://www.uvmcora.org/contingency-management/​

Contingency Management Professional Certificate

Learn to guide those with addiction toward better physical and mental health through an empirically supported incentive-based treatment known as contingency management.

In this course, we review contingency management, primarily voucher-based contingency management, for the treatment of substance use disorders and other health-related behaviors.

The course reviews the evidence supporting the efficacy of contingency management for the treatment of stimulant, tobacco, and other substance use disorders using projects developed at the University of Vermont as exemplars, and discusses dissemination of the model as part of public and private sector efforts to improve individual and population health.
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Provided by the University of Vermont Professional and Continuing Education.

https://learn.uvm.edu/program/contingency-management-certificate/

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