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Contingency Management for Disordered Gambling

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“Adding Contingency Management to Treatment as Usual for Disordered Gambling.”

The aim of this study is to conduct a trial to investigate the efficacy of adding Contingency Management (CM) to Treatment as Usual (TAU) for the treatment of Disordered Gambling. Results from this experiment will provide the first evidence of the additional efficacy of best-practice CM and whether it can be easily integrated into a clinical environment. Additionally, this study will correlate clinical outcomes with psychological measures and participant responses to develop new predictive treatment outcome measures.

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Behavioral - Contingency Management

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Behavioral - Treatment as Usual

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The Impact of Adding Contingency Management to Treatment as Usual for Disordered Gambling

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NCT02613754

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