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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Scott W. Henggeler (Medical University of South Carolina (retired), United States) , Phillippe B. Cunningham (Medical University of South Carolina, United States) , Melisa D. Rowland (Medical University of South Carolina, United States) , Sonja K. Schoenwald (Medical University of South Carolina, United States)Publisher: Guilford Publications Imprint: Guilford Press Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 26.70cm Weight: 0.474kg ISBN: 9781462502479ISBN 10: 1462502474 Pages: 213 Publication Date: 21 December 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1. Introduction to Contingency Management 2. Determining the Need for Substance Use Treatment 3. Introducing Contingency Management and Engaging Families in Treatment 4. ABC Assessment of Drug Use 5. Self-Management Planning and Drug Refusal Skills Training 6. The Point-and-Level Reward System 7. Drug Testing Protocol 8. Synthesizing the Components of Contingency Management 9. Conducting Contingency Management without CaregiversReviews<p> This is the first book to provide detailed, pragmatic guidelines for implementing contingency management (CM) with this population. CM is highly efficacious for treating substance use disorders and can be integrated with virtually any other form of therapy, including cognitive-behavioral and family interventions. Filled with worksheets and real-life examples, the book will help therapists apply CM within a comprehensive adolescent treatment program. --Nancy M. Petry, PhD, Professor of Medicine and Director, Contingency Management REWARD Center, University of Connecticut School of Medicine <br> An instructive, practical, and hands-on guide. The manual is well grounded in principles of behavioral management and cognitive-behavior therapy, as well as a clear understanding of the myriad factors that support adolescent drug use. Contingency management is uniquely well suited to treating adolescent drug use, making this manual a 'must' for anyone who works with/m-/or is training to wo This is the first book to provide detailed, pragmatic guidelines for implementing Contingency Management (CM) with this population. CM is highly efficacious for treating substance use disorders and can be integrated with virtually any other form of therapy, including cognitive-behavioral and family interventions. Filled with worksheets and real-life examples, the book will help therapists apply CM within a comprehensive adolescent treatment program. - Nancy M. Petry, Contingency Management REWARD Center, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, USA Contingency Management is an evidence-based treatment that aims to ameliorate risk factors and constructively facilitate teens' efforts to lead drug-free lives. It is based on proven behavioral and cognitive-behavioral principles. This book is a godsend for practitioners seeking a comprehensive manual with step-by-step instructions for treating teens with substance use problems. - Michael Windle, Emory University, Georgia, USA An instructive, practical, and hands-on guide. The manual is well grounded in principles of behavioral management and cognitive-behavior therapy, as well as a clear understanding of the myriad factors that support adolescent drug use. Contingency management is uniquely well suited to treating adolescent drug use, making this manual a 'must' for anyone who works with -- or is training to work with -- this population of youths and their families. - Maxine Stitzer, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Maryland, USA A terrific contribution to the field. Henggeler and his associates combine an excellent review of CM for substance abuse with a wonderful how-to guide for clinicians who want to implement this efficacious treatment method with adolescents. The reader is walked through the process step by step: why to use CM, how to get started, how to talk about the approach with clients, and how to avoid pitfalls and overcome challenges. This book will be extraordinarily helpful for clinicians and for the adolescents and families they treat. - Roger D. Weiss, McLean Hospital, Massachusetts, USA While other CM books are available, this is the only one that specifically targets adolescent substance abuse. The book is ideally suited for the busy clinician in that it is light on theory and heavy on practical, tangible applications and solutions. Henggeler and colleagues have provided a wealth of resources, including suggested therapist tasks; troubleshooting tips; checklists, forms, and handouts; and sample dialogues. This book is an excellent choice for practitioners interested in implementing CM with their clients. In addition, it would serve well as a supplemental text in graduate courses on adolescent treatment or substance abuse treatment. - Brian E. Bride, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, USA <p> Contingency management is an evidence-based treatment that aims to ameliorate risk factors and constructively facilitate teens' efforts to lead drug-free lives. It is based on proven behavioral and cognitive-behavioral principles. This book is a godsend for practitioners seeking a comprehensive manual with step-by-step instructions for treating teens with substance use problems. --Michael Windle, PhD, Rollins Endowed Professor, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Emory University<p> This is the first book to provide detailed, pragmatic guidelines for implementing contingency management (CM) with this population. CM is highly efficacious for treating substance use disorders and can be integrated with virtually any other form of therapy, including cognitive-behavioral and family interventions. Filled with worksheets and real-life examples, the book will help therapists apply CM within a comprehensive adolescent treatment program. --Nancy M. Petry, PhD, Professor o This is the first book to provide detailed, pragmatic guidelines for implementing contingency management (CM) with this population. CM is highly efficacious for treating substance use disorders and can be integrated with virtually any other form of therapy, including cognitive-behavioral and family interventions. Filled with worksheets and real-life examples, the book will help therapists apply CM within a comprehensive adolescent treatment program. - Nancy M. Petry, Professor of Medicine and Director, Contingency Management REWARD Center, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, USA Contingency management is an evidence-based treatment that aims to ameliorate risk factors and constructively facilitate teens' efforts to lead drug-free lives. It is based on proven behavioral and cognitive-behavioral principles. This book is a godsend for practitioners seeking a comprehensive manual with step-by-step instructions for treating teens with substance use problems. - Michael Windle, Rollins Endowed Professor, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Emory University, USA Author InformationScott W. Henggeler, Phillippe B. Cunningham, Melisa D. Rowland, and Sonja K. Schoenwald, all at: Family Services Research Center, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, USA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |