Theoretical and empirical foundations of contingency management treatments for drug abuse -- Clinic and laboratory studies on the use of incentives to decrease cocaine and other substance use -- Contingency management and relapse prevention as stimulant abuse treatment interventions -- Effective treatment of homeless substance abusers: the role of contingency management -- Disability income, cocaine use, and contigency management among patients with cocaine dependence and schizophrenia -- Pregnant women and tuberculosis-exposed drug abusers: reducing drug use and increasing treatment compliance -- Coupons--vouchers as a strategy for increasing treatment entry for opiate-dependent injection drug users -- Efficacy and versatility of voucher-based reinforcement in drug abuse treatment -- Treatment of multiple drug abuse in the methadone clinic -- Reducing drug use by encouraging alternative behaviors -- Contingent access to clinic privileges reduces drug abuse in methadone maintenance patients -- Reducing cigarette smoking in methadone maintenance patients -- Combined behavioral and pharmacological treatment during opioid detoxification: a review -- Monitoring cocaine use during contingency management interventions -- Monitoring therapist and patient behavior during behavorial interventions for illicit-drug use: process research perspectives -- Disseminating contigency management research to drug abuse treatment practitioners -- Research on contigency management treatment of drug dependence: clinical implications and future directions.
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