Motivational Incentives- A Proven Approach to Treatment

The entire Motivational Incentives Suite of Products can be accessed through one online portal at www.bettertxoutcomes.org

Motivational Incentives-A Proven Approach to Treatment is a collection of products which offer tools needed to learn about and use Motivational Incentives. Also, referred to as Contingency Management, Motivational Incentives has been subject to decades of research in the addiction treatment field; beginning in the 1960s. This collection of products assists organizations along a continuum from raising awareness about Motivational Incentives through dissemination and implementation activities.

Blending Products Available

PAMI
Promoting Awareness of Motivational Incentives (PAMI) is an introductory training that exposes organizations to the principles of Motivational Incentives and demonstrates evidence of clinical effectiveness.

MI:PRESTO
Behavioral healthcare practitioners can then deepen their knowledge about Motivational Incentives through participating in the free, self-guided, interactive on-line course, Motivational Incentives: Positive Reinforcers to Enhance Successful Treatment Outcomes (MI:PRESTO).

Also Available

MIIS
Treatment organizations can also access additional implementation support through the Motivational Incentives Implementation Software (MIIS), developed by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and available at no cost. This desktop software provides mechanisms for maintaining patient information and Motivational Incentive activities.

The entire Motivational Incentives Suite of Products can be accessed through one online portal at www.bettertxoutcomes.org

MI:PRESTO Blending Team Members

NIDA
Nancy Petry, PhD – University of Connecticut Health Center
Denise Pintello, PhD, MSW – Special Assistant to the NIDA Deputy Director
Kenzie Preston, PhD – NIDA Intramural Research Program
Maxine Stitzer, PhD, CTN PI – Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

SAMHSA/CSAT-ATTC
Pat Stilen, LCSW, Chair – Mid-America ATTC
Lonnetta Albright, BS – Great Lakes ATTC
Holly Hagle, PhD – Northeast ATTC
Candace Peters, MA, CADC – Prairielands ATTC

ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS
Jim Beiting, LISW-S, LICDC – Community Behavioral Health Horizon Services
Timothy C. Condon, PhD – Former NIDA Deputy Director
Donna Doolin, LSCSW – Public Health Advisor & ATTC Project Officer
Christine Higgins, MA – Mid-Atlantic Clinical Trials Network
Eric Hulsey, PhD – Northeast ATTC
Scott Kellogg, PhD – Rockefeller University
Roxanne Kibben, MA – Synergy Enterprises, Inc.
Mary Jo Larson, PhD, MPA – Institute for Behavioral Health, Brandeis University
Lucinda Miner, PhD – Former NIDA Deputy Director
Lorraine Peterson, MS – Man Alive Lane Treatment Center
Susan Storti, PhD, RN – Synergy Enterprises, Inc.
Edna Talboy, PhD – Salcedo-Talboy, LLC
Michele Tuten, MSW, LCSW-C – Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Stan Zlotkowski III – z3 Concepts, Inc.


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