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Contingency management for the treatment of harmful gambling: A case report
Psychiatry Research Case Reports, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Start page: 100227
Swansea University Authors: Chris Seel, Jack McGarrigle McGarrigle, Alice Hoon , Simon Dymond
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Contingency management (CM) is an effective behavioural treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) that involves providing incentives (e.g., vouchers) for target behaviours related to recovery. Despite evidence of its efficacy with SUD, little is known about its feasibility for the treatment of othe...
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