Contingency management/motivational incentive
Offered at substance abuse treatment centers Details:- name: Contingency management/motivational incentive
- category: Treatment Approaches
- Type: Uncategorized
Description:
Often used in the treatment of drug and alcohol abuse, the approach employs a positive-reinforcement treatment method in which patients are given rewards for constructive actions taken toward their recovery.
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Service: Contingency management/motivational incentive
Denver Inner City Parish Project Lifeline
303-629-06361212 Mariposa Street , Denver, CO 80204
http://www.dicp.org
Denver Recovery Group
303-953-22992822 East Colfax Avenue , Denver, CO 80206
http://www.denverrecoverygroup.com/
Denver Recovery Group West
720-536-55715330 Manhattan Circle Unit H, Boulder, CO 80301
http://www.denverrecoverygroup.com/
Denver Womens Recovery
888-233-15533801 East Florida Avenue Suite 650, Denver, CO 80210
http://www.denverwomensrecovery.com
Denver Womens Recovery
888-233-15531777 South Bellaire Street Suite 435, Denver, CO 80222
http://www.denverwomensrecovery.com
Department of Human Services Monroe County
608-269-8600112 South Court Street Suite 3000, Sparta, WI 54656
http://www.co.monroe.wi.us
Department of Human Services Monroe County
608-269-860014301 Highway B Suite A-19, Sparta, WI 54656
http://www.co.monroe.wi.us
Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center
269-966-56005500 Armstrong Road , Battle Creek, MI 49037
http://www.battlecreek.va.gov/
Department of Veteran Affairs Rochester Outpatient Clinic
585-463-2600465 Westfall Road , Rochester, NY 14620
http://www.canandaigua.va.gov/locations/rochester.asp
Department of Veteran Affairs Hospital
214-857-08354500 South Lancaster Road , Dallas, TX 75216
http://
Department of Veteran Affairs Hospital
214-857-08354500 South Lancaster Road , Dallas, TX 75216
http://www.northtexas.va.gov/
Department of Veterans Affairs
806-472-34206104 Avenue Q South Drive , Lubbock, TX 79412
http://www.va.gov
Department of Veterans Affairs Long Beach Healthcare System
562-826-56105901 East 7th Street Unit 116A-SATC, Long Beach, CA 90822
http://www.longbeach.va.gov/
Department of Veterans Affairs VA Sierra Nevada Healthcare System
775-326-2920975 Kirman Avenue , Reno, NV 89502
http://
Dept of Behavioral Health Services Crownpoint Outpatient Treatment Center
505-786-2111Southwest Highland Drive , Crownpoint, NM 87313
http://
Dept of Behavioral Healthcare Services SA Outpatient Treatment Services
757-393-86181811 King Street , Portsmouth, VA 23704
http://www.portsmouthva.gov
Dept of Behavioral Healthcare Services SA Outpatient Treatment Services
757-393-88961811 King Street , Portsmouth, VA 23704
http://www.portsmouthva.gov
Dept of Community and Human Services Ctr for Adult Servs/Addiction Servs
703-746-36002355A Mill Road , Alexandria, VA 22314
http://www.alexandriava.gov/DCHS
Derek Jeter Center Phoenix House and Adult Outpt Csl Ctr
813-881-1000510 Vonderburg Drive Suite Suite 301, 3rd Floor, Brandon, FL 33511
https://www.phoenixfl.org/treatment/outpatient-services/the-derek-jeter-center/
Desert Comprehensive Treatment Center
760-537-47791330 North Indian Canyon Drive Suite A, Palm Springs, CA 92262
http://www.palmspringsctc.com/
Desert Hills Behavioral Health
505-836-73305310 Sequoia Road NW , Albuquerque, NM 87120
http://deserthills-nm.com
Desert Hope
702-789-62032465 East Twain Avenue , Las Vegas, NV 89121
http://www.americanaddictioncenters.com
Desert Hope
702-848-62232465 East Twain Avenue , Las Vegas, NV 89121
http://www.americanaddictioncenters.com
Desert Hope Outpatient
702-545-64383441 South Eastern Avenue , Las Vegas, NV 89169
http://americanaddictioncenters.com
Desert View Family Counseling Services
505-326-78786100 East Main Street , Farmington, NM 87402
http://www.mydesertview.org
Not Sure Which Services to Choose?
The amount of services offered by substance abuse treatment centers / mental health treatment centers can be overwhelming at first. If you’re unsure about the care you’ll be needing, it can be a helpful starting point to call nearby facilities and ask about the availability of evidence-based treatments. Some of the most common and helpful treatments include individual and group counseling, medication treatments, and supportive services.
Medication treatments have been found most effective when used in conjunction with therapy and or counseling so it can be helpful to ask if the facility you are researching provides this approach as an option. Medication treatments are also prone to decreasing effectiveness over time. Supportive services can have a wide range of meanings. They range from helping patients find employment and housing to helping with physical health issues and ailments.
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