(To access policy-related documents, please visit the DHCS CM Website at: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/Pages/DMC-ODS-Contingency-Management.aspx).

Recovery Incentives Program 2-Part Implementation Training

The 2-part live virtual Implementation Trainings launched in mid-February 2023. For a listing of upcoming dates, times, and registration details, please click here.

Contingency Management (CM) Overview Training

Contingency management is one of the only evidence-based behavioral interventions shown to be effective in treating stimulant use disorder (StimUD). Contingency management provides incentives for meeting treatment goals, rewarding individuals for changing their behavior.

This course is a two-hour self-paced online training designed to provide a broad overview of contingency management for treating individuals with a stimulant use disorder (StimUD).

This two-hour on-demand course is free and is open to staff who are interested in learning more about Recovery Incentives, including:

  • CM Coordinators, Back-Up CM Coordinators, and CM Supervisors (required)
  • Program Administrators
  • Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants
  • Psychologists
  • LMFTs and LCSWs
  • Registered Nurses
  • Certified Substance Use Disorder Treatment Counselors
  • Other Behavioral Health Specialists/Clinicians

Instructions for Registering for an Account and Accessing the CM Overview Training

To Register for an account, please visit the PSATTC e-Learn Site.

  • Step 1. Click on the link above.
  • Step 2. If you don't have an Account already, you will need to create your Account by clicking "Create an Account."
  • Step 3. Fill out the registration questions, which include Name Email, Organization, Occupation, and Type of Continuing Education credit needed (if applicable). You will also create a username and password for your account. Please save your username and password.

Once you are registered, you can access the course.

Additional details, including information about the training development team and continuing education, are available from the Recovery Incentives Training and Implementation team.

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