Several approaches to housing, social skills training, vocational services, money management, and supervision have also been recommended but not rigorously tested. Another important area of investigation is treatment for those patients who do not respond to standard outpatient approaches. Clinicians need to know which patients should be offered residential treatments, contingency management (i.e., providing positive consequences for desired behaviors and withholding those consequences or providing negative consequences for undesired behaviors), adjunctive
medications, money management, or other second-line interventions (i.e., interven tions for patients who do not respond to standard treatment).
Several approaches to housing, social skills training, vocational services, money management, and supervision have also been recommended but not rigorously tested. Another important area of investigation is treatment for those patients who do not respond to standard outpatient approaches. Clinicians need to know which patients should be offered residential treatments, contingency management (i.e., providing positive consequences for desired behaviors and withholding those consequences or providing negative consequences for undesired behaviors), adjunctive medications, money management, or other second-line interventions (i.e., interven tions for patients who do not respond to standard treatment).
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