Conquering Addiction with Telehealth
In today’s fast-paced world, technology has revolutionized many aspects of our lives, including healthcare. Telehealth, which allows for remote delivery of medical services, has become increasingly popular in recent years. One area where telehealth has shown great promise is in the treatment of substance use disorders.
The Role of Contingency Management
Contingency management (CM) is a behavioral therapy approach that involves providing rewards for positive behaviors, such as abstinence from substance use. This method has been shown to be highly effective in helping individuals overcome addiction. Traditionally, CM interventions have required in-person participation, which can be challenging for many people.
The Benefits of Telehealth-Delivered CM
Telehealth-delivered CM offers several advantages over traditional in-person approaches:
- Accessibility: Telehealth removes geographical barriers, making treatment accessible to individuals in rural or remote areas.
- Convenience: Patients can participate in CM sessions from the comfort of their own homes, eliminating the need for travel.
- Reduced Stigma: Telehealth can help reduce the stigma associated with addiction treatment, as patients can participate in sessions discreetly.
- Cost-Effective: Telehealth-delivered CM can be more cost-effective than traditional in-person treatment.
Recent Studies on Telehealth-Delivered CM
Several studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of telehealth-delivered CM in promoting abstinence from substances and improving treatment engagement. For example, one study found that individuals who received telehealth-delivered CM were more likely to remain in treatment and achieve longer periods of abstinence compared to those who received traditional care.
A Telehealth-Based Intervention
One promising telehealth-based intervention for substance use disorders involves a digital application that allows patients to self-test for alcohol and drugs, receive remote test validation, and earn financial incentives for negative test results. Studies have shown that this type of application is feasible, engaging, and can improve treatment participation.
Telehealth-delivered contingency management is a promising approach for treating substance use disorders. By leveraging technology, we can make effective addiction treatment more accessible, convenient, and affordable for individuals in need. As research continues to advance, we can expect to see even more innovative telehealth-based interventions for substance use disorders.
Dr. Sara C is renowned for her expertise in EMDR, CBT, and DBT therapies. Serving California, Texas, and Oregon, including Newport Beach, CA; Beverly Hills, CA; San Diego, CA; Portland, OR; Jacksonville, OR; Dallas, TX; and Houston, TX, she is one of the best telehealth therapists available.
In case of a mental health emergency, please call 911 or seek immediate professional help.
Sources:
Lynskey, M., Metrebian, N., Morande, A., Getty, C., & Weaver, T. (2019). Mobile telephone‐delivered contingency management interventions promoting behaviour change in individuals with substance use disorders: a meta‐analysis. Addiction, 114(11), 1915–1925. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.14725
Chikosi, T. U., Hammond, A. S., Stitzer, M. L., & Sweeney, M. M. (2021). Digital delivery of a contingency management intervention for substance use disorder: A feasibility study with DynamiCare Health. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 126, 108425. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108425