Introduction to Bystander Intervention in Sexual Violence Bystander intervention represents a critical area of study within the prevention of sexual violence, particularly focusing on the actions and inactions of witnesses when confronted with situations that suggest a risk of non-consensual sexual activity. The concept moves beyond solely addressing the perpetrator and the victim, centering instead […]
Introduction to Contingency Management and Attitudinal Context Contingency Management (CM) represents a highly effective, evidence-based behavioral intervention rooted in the principles of operant conditioning, primarily applied within the treatment of Substance Use Disorders (SUDs). This method involves systematically providing tangible rewards or reinforcement contingent upon verifiable positive behavioral changes, most commonly documented abstinence from substance […]