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1 MSc in Addiction Studies Learning Theories of Addiction Operant conditioning, social learning theory and contingency management

2 Learning objectives After you have completed this lecture you will be able to; ▫Describe the main concepts associated with operant conditioning, social learning theory and contingency management ▫Describe the relevance of operant conditioning within addiction and relapse ▫Discuss the theoretical basis for contingency management and appraise its effectiveness

3 Operant conditioning Skinner (1938) Behaviours are learnt through the process of reinforcement by punishment or reward ▫Positive reinforcement – Increases the probability of a behaviour by giving a reward ▫Negative reinforcement – increases the probability of a behaviour by taking away discomfort ▫Punishment – decreases the probability of a behaviour as the person will want to avoid it (terminate or avoid)

4 Skinner box

5 Reinforcement schedules What factors would effect strength of the reinforcer?

6 Reinforcement schedules continued… Occasional reinforcement Contiguity – reinforcements/punishments closely linked in time Different schedules of reinforcement ▫Continuous reinforcement ▫Partial reinforcement

7 Operant conditioning in drug addiction Drugs of abuse are powerful positive reinforcers Animal self-administration studies - ▫e.g. Aigner and Balster (1978), rhesus monkeys given the choice between cocaine and food, choose cocaine.

8 Contingency management (CM) Providing incentives to change behaviour and/or engage with treatment How might contingency management be used in substance misuse services?

9 CM schedules Fixed monetary incentive ▫Hep B vaccines, ConMan – one-off monetary payment ▫Adherence to TB treatment in injection drug and cocaine users (Malotte et al.2001) Escalating monetary incentive ▫Abstinence cannabis (Budney et al., 2000) ▫Naltrexone adherence in opiate dependence (Preston et al. 1999)

10 CM schedules continued… Prize based ▫Fish-bowl (Petry) ▫Alcohol – abstinence and/or attendance ▫Abstinence from methamphetamine (Roll et al., 2006), ▫Adherence to antiretroviral medication for HIV (Rosen et al., 2007) Other reinforcers ▫Methadone take-homes, dosage decrease, progression to next stage of the programme, discharge from treatment (see Prendergast 2006 for a review)

11 Effectiveness of CM What factors impact on the effectiveness of CM? What need to be considered when designing a CM protocol?

12 Summary so far Operant conditioning and Skinners experiments Contingency management ▫How it can be used in the treatment of substance misuse ▫Different schedules – what needs to be considered when designing a schedule ▫The long-term effectiveness of CM

13 Social learning theory (SLT) Behaviour is learnt through observation and experience within a social environment ▫Modelling – learn about the outcomes of a behaviour by observing others. ▫Bandura bobo doll experiments

14 Reciprocal determinism BehaviourEnvironmentPerson

15 SLT and relapse Self-efficacy – the degree to which a person feels competent or capable of performing an action ▫Predict likelihood of attempting to abstain ▫Abstinence violation effect – the effects and consequences of not remaining abstinent Marlatt and George (1984) ▫Contact with cues increases risk of relapse ▫Arouse positive outcome expectancies and trigger motivation to use drugs 4 ▫Resources available to the person to be able to abstain

16 Summary Operant conditioning and Skinner CM – what is it how can it be used in the treatment of substance abuse Important factors when developing a CM schedule Social learning theory - Bandura Social learning theory and relapse in addiction

17 Learning objectives After you have completed this lecture you will be able to; ▫Describe the main concepts associated with operant conditioning, social learning theory and contingency management ▫Describe the relevance of operant conditioning within addiction and relapse ▫Discuss the theoretical basis for contingency management and appraise its effectiveness

18 Reading Essential ▫Moss AC & Dyer KR. (2010) Psychlogy of Addictive Behaviour. Basingstoke UK: Palgrave MacMillan. Chapter 3 Recommended ▫West R. (2006). Theory of Addiction. London: Blackwell Publishing Additional ▫Prendergast M, Podus D, Finney J, Greenwell L, Roll J. (2006). Contingency management for treatment of substance use disorders: a meta-analysis. Addiction. 101, 1546-1560

19 References Aigner TG & Balster RL. (1978). Choise behaviour in rhesus monkeys: cocaine vs food. Science. 201, 534-535 Budney AJ, Higgins ST, Radonovich KJ, Novy PL. 2000). Adding voucher-based incentives to coping skills and motivational enhancement improves outcomes during treatment for marijuana dependence. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 68, 1051-1061 Malotte CK, Hollingshead JR, Michelle L. (2001). Incentives vs. outreach workers for latent Tuberculosis treatment in drug users. American Journal of Preventative Medicine. 20, 103-107 Marlatt GA, George WH. (1984). Relapse prevention: introduction and overview of the model. Addiction. 79, 261-273 Prendergast M, Podus D, Finney J, Greenwell L, Roll J. (2006). Contingency management for treatment of substance use disorders: a meta-analysis. Addiction. 101, 1546-1560 Preston KL, Silverman K, Umbricht A, DeJesus A, Montoya ID, Schuster CR. (1999). Improvement in naltrexone treatment compliance with contingency management. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 54, 127-135 Roll JM, Petry NM, Stitzer ML et al. (2006). Contingency management for the treatment of methamphetamine use disorders. American Journal of psychiatry. 163, 1993-1999 Rosen MI, Dieckhaus K, McHahon TJ, Valdes B, Petry NM, Cramer J, Rounsaville B. (2007). Improved adherence with contingency management. AIDSPatient care and STDs. 21:1 DOI: 10.1089/apc.2006.0028 Skinner B F. (1938). The Behavior of Organisms: An Experimental Analysis. New York: Appleton-Century


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