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Motivational Incentives: Positive Reinforcers to Enhance Successful Treatment Outcomes Welcome to MI:PRESTO

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Motivational Incentives: Positive Reinforcers to Enhance Successful Treatment Outcomes

Welcome to MI:PRESTO

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About this Course

• Designed to assist clinical supervisors in designing and customizing a Motivational Incentives Program within the context of their community-based treatment organization.

• Introducing no-cost implementation resources!– Checklist: 7 Principles of Motivational Incentives – Motivational Incentives Implementation Software (MIIS)

• 5 module (5-hour), online, self-paced course• No-cost for those not requesting continuing

education hours

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About this Course• Learn to use this no-cost implementation resource!

– Checklist: 7 Principles of Motivational Incentives

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About this Course• Request this no-cost implementation software!

– Motivational Incentives Implementation Software (MIIS)

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Course Objectives1. Describe key components and principles of

Motivational Incentives.2. Design and implement an initial incentive program

using the 7 Principles Checklist as a fidelity tool.3. Identify needed program adjustments,

implementation problems and triumphs encountered.

4. Compare your implementation plan with others who have completed the online course.

5. Understand where and how to access no-cost resources and implementation tools.

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Module Timeline

Module Title Hour(s)1 What are Motivational Incentives? 1.5

2 The 7 Principles Checklist 1.5

3 Using the Checklist to Plan a Program 1.0

4 Implementing the Plan .5

5 Was the Plan Successful? .5

Total Hours 5.0

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Optional Quizzesfor Non-Continuing Education Hours

• A quiz follows each module in this course.• If you are taking this course and not interested in

receiving continuing education hours, you have the option to complete the quizzes.

• There is no limit to the number of times you may retake a quiz.

• There is no cost for participants not requesting continuing education hours.

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Required Quizzes for Continuing Education Hours

• A quiz follows each module in this course.• To receive continuing education hours for this

course, you must take and pass all five quizzes.• You must score at least 70% correct on each quiz to

“pass.”• If you don't pass a quiz, please review the module

and then retake the quiz.• There is no limit to the number of times you may

retake a quiz.

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Funding Provided By

NIDA/SAMHSABlending Initiative

• Developed in 2001 by NIDA AND SAMHSA/CSAT, the initiative was designed to meld science and practice to improve addiction treatment.

• “Blending Teams,” include staff from CSAT’s ATTCs and NIDA researchers who develop methods for dissemination of research results for adoption and implementation into practice.

• Scientific findings are able to reach the frontline service providers treating people with substance use disorders. This is imperative to the success of drug abuse treatment programs throughout the country.

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Pat Stilen, LCSW, Chair – Mid-America ATTCLonnetta Albright, BS – Great Lakes ATTC

Holly Hagle, PhD – Northeast ATTCCandace Peters, MA, CADC – Prairielands ATTC

Content Experts & Contributors

Jim Beiting, LISW-S, LICDC – Community Behavioral Health Horizon Services Christine Higgins, MA – Mid-Atlantic Clinical Trials Network

Eric Hulsey, PhD – Northeast ATTCScott Kellogg, PhD – Rockefeller University

Mary Jo Larson, PhD, MPA – Institute for Behavioral Health, Brandeis UniversityLorraine Peterson, MS – Man Alive Lane Treatment CenterKenzie Preston, PhD – NIDA Intramural Research Program

Nancy Petry, PhD – University of Connecticut Health CenterMaxine Stitzer, PhD, CTN PI – Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Edna Talboy, PhD – Salcedo-Talboy, LLC Michele Tuten, MSW, LCSW-C – Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Stan Zlotkowski III – z3 Concepts, Inc.

MI:PRESTO Blending TeamProducers

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Special ThanksNational Institute on Drug Abuse

Timothy C. Condon, PhD – Deputy Director

Lucinda Miner, PhD – Deputy Director Office of Science Policy and Communications

Denise Pintello, PhD, MSW – Special Assistant to the NIDA Deputy DirectorClinical Trials Network Research Utilization Committee

SAMHSA/Center for Substance Abuse TreatmentDonna Doolin, LSCSW – Public Health Advisor & ATTC Project Officer

andRoxanne Kibben, MA – Synergy Enterprises, Inc.Susan Storti, PhD, RN – Synergy Enterprises, Inc.

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Enroll Now!

. . . and I’m Joe.

Hello, my name is Monica and I’m a Clinical Supervisor

Follow clinical supervisors, Monica and Joe, as they implement a Motivational Incentive Program!