The Dopamine Dialogues
In Episode 6 of Dopamine Dialogues, Dr. Faye Taxman, University Professor at George Mason University and a nationally recognized expert in health services criminology and implementation science. This conversation explores how contingency management (CM) can shift correctional and healthcare systems away from punishment-based approaches and toward positive behavior change, recovery, and improved quality of life. Dr. Taxman discusses: * Why positive reinforcement is effective in correctional settings * How implementation and organizational culture impact success * The importance of staff engagement and measurable outcomes * Common misconceptions surrounding contingency management * Why CM should play a larger role in healthcare and prevention The episode also highlights how small behavioral changes can create long-term ripple effects across individuals, families, and communities. Whether you work in behavioral health, healthcare, criminal justice, or policy, this episode offers valuable insights into building systems that support sustainable change. 🎧 Listen now to learn how contingency management is helping reshape the future of care and recovery.
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