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Isn't it unethical to pay people to do what they should be doing
anyway? Won't patients just sell the reinforcers and buy drugs?
Others didn't get prizes for not using. Why should they? The
concerns surrounding Contingency Management (CM) are many and
reflect how poorly understood and rarely utilized this
evidence-based treatment model is in practice settings. Despite
being identified as the most efficacious intervention for substance
use disorders, a significant gap persists between research and
practice, at the client's expense. Nancy Petry, an experienced
researcher and consultant for organizations such as the National
Institute of Health, has begun to fill this gap by authoring the
first clinician-oriented text that focuses on CM protocol
development and implementation. In this well-organized and clear
book she provides a foundation for understanding CM and details how
to design and implement a program that can work for any clinician,
whether he or she works for a well-funded program or not. She also
addresses realistic concerns such as: How to describe CM to
eligible and ineligible patients How to calculate the costs of CM
interventions How to solicit donations and raise funds to support
CM interventions How to stock a prize cabinet and keep track of
prizes Over 50 charts, worksheets, and tables are provided to help
the clinician pinpoint exactly which behaviors to target,
brainstorm how to reinforce change, and develop a treatment plan
that incorporates cost, length of treatment, and method for
determining patient compliance. Included with the book are
downloadable resources of editable logs, forms, tables, and
worksheets for personal use. More than just filling a void, Dr.
Petry provides all of the tools clinicians require to successfully
apply a novel treatment in practice.
Isn't it unethical to pay people to do what they should be doing
anyway? Won't patients just sell the reinforcers and buy drugs?
Others didn't get prizes for not using. Why should they? The
concerns surrounding Contingency Management (CM) are many and
reflect how poorly understood and rarely utilized this
evidence-based treatment model is in practice settings. Despite
being identified as the most efficacious intervention for substance
use disorders, a significant gap persists between research and
practice, at the client's expense. Nancy Petry, an experienced
researcher and consultant for organizations such as the National
Institute of Health, has begun to fill this gap by authoring the
first clinician-oriented text that focuses on CM protocol
development and implementation. In this well-organized and clear
book she provides a foundation for understanding CM and details how
to design and implement a program that can work for any clinician,
whether he or she works for a well-funded program or not. She also
addresses realistic concerns such as: How to describe CM to
eligible and ineligible patients How to calculate the costs of CM
interventions How to solicit donations and raise funds to support
CM interventions How to stock a prize cabinet and keep track of
prizes Over 50 charts, worksheets, and tables are provided to help
the clinician pinpoint exactly which behaviors to target,
brainstorm how to reinforce change, and develop a treatment plan
that incorporates cost, length of treatment, and method for
determining patient compliance. Included with the book are
downloadable resources of editable logs, forms, tables, and
worksheets for personal use. More than just filling a void, Dr.
Petry provides all of the tools clinicians require to successfully
apply a novel treatment in practice.
Over 90% of children and adolescents play electronic or
computerized games, and 25% play for three hours a day or even
longer. Although some degree of video game playing is normal,
excessive playing can negatively impact schoolwork, kids' social
lives, and even their health. Pause and Reset is aimed at parents
concerned about the role of gaming in their children's lives. In
this informative, reader-friendly book, addiction expert Dr. Nancy
Petry sheds light on what constitutes problematic video gaming and
what does not, how to determine whether a child, adolescent or
young adult may be "addicted" to gaming or developing problems with
it, and when to seek professional help. Setting this book apart
from others on the subject, the author also provides accessible
explanations of the latest science behind how gaming addiction
impacts children, adolescents, and families; she also explores the
question of whether gaming may have positive effects in certain
situations. Finally, Dr. Petry offers three simple,
easy-to-implement steps parents can take to reduce and reverse the
harmful effects of gaming: Record, Replace, and Reward. Pause and
Reset also provides exercises and worksheets to support parents'
efforts to help their kids.
This book explains the rationale for changes in the DSM-5 (R)
related to incorporating behavioral addictions alongside substance
use disorders; it also illuminates the significance of including
the construct of behavioral addictions in this widely used
psychiatric diagnostic manual. The chapters herien describe eight
behaviors often considered addictions, including gambling disorder,
internet gaming disorder, internet addiction, food addiction,
hypersexuality, shopping addiction, exercise addiction, and tanning
addiction. Also examined are prevalence rates in epidemiological
samples, risk factors, and promising treatment approaches. The
result is an easy-to-use resource and guide for clinicians,
students, and researchers.
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