Contingency Management
Contingency Management is effective for patients from a variety of backgrounds and works for virtually all types of substance use. It is the front-line treatment for patients with stimulant use disorders and is highly effective when used with medications like methadone and buprenorphine for patients with opioid use disorder.
Contingency Management (CM) has proven effective for people using opioids, stimulants, tobacco, alcohol, and a range of other substances. It has improved treatment outcomes for people across age groups, regions, socio-economic status, and demographic characteristics. Common misconceptions about CM are that it should not be offered to patients with a history of gambling disorder and that it might not be as effective for affluent patients. In reality, CM targeting substance use is fine to offer to persons with a history of gambling disorder, and it is effective for people of all economic backgrounds.