The Dopamine Dialogues
How can real-world implementation — and hard-won lessons from failure — make contingency management more effective at scale? In Episode 8 of Dopamine Dialogues, Larry Klemchuk speaks with JK Costello, Director of Behavioral Health Consulting at Stedman Group and a person in long-term recovery, about the practical realities of implementing contingency management (CM) across health plans, Medicaid agencies, and provider networks. Drawing from years of hands-on consulting across Colorado and beyond, JK shares what separates programs that succeed from those that struggle — and why the next frontier for CM may be alcohol use disorder. In this episode, we discuss: ✅ What makes CM succeed in real-world settings — high fidelity and strong recruitment ✅ Lessons learned from both program failures and major wins ✅ Why immediacy and verifiability are non-negotiable in CM design ✅ The case for expanding CM to alcohol use disorder ✅ How JK helped secure $750K in Colorado state funding for CM ✅ Scaling CM uniformly across funders, substances, and providers One powerful takeaway from the episode: "We don’t need to build additional evidence for it. It’s already out there." — JK Costello 🎧 Watch now and discover how contingency management is moving from research into real, scalable impact across behavioral healthcare systems. #ContingencyManagement #BehavioralHealth #AddictionRecovery #StimulantUseDisorder #AlcoholUseDisorder #DopamineDialogues #EvidenceBasedCare #PublicHealth #MedicaidInnovation #SubstanceUseDisorder
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