Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Brodsky, A. (2001), A classic holds its ground: A Review of Stanton Peele's 'The Meaning of Addiction'. International Journal of Drug Policy, 12, 273-77.
- Peele, S. & Brodsky, A. (1976, Winter), Addiction is a Social Disease. Addictions, pp. 2-21.
- Peele, S. (1981), Reductionism in the psychology of the eighties: Can biochemistry eliminate addiction, mental illness, and pain? American Psychologist, 36, 807-818.
- Peele, S. (1982, April), The Human Side Of Addiction. What caused John Belushi's death? U.S. Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence, p. 7.
- Peele, S. (1984), The cultural context of psychological approaches to alcoholism: Can we control the effects of alcohol? American Psychologist, 39, 1337-1351.
- Peele, S. (1985), Behavior therapythe hardest way: Controlled drinking and natural remission from alcoholism. In G.A. Marlatt et al., Abstinence and controlled drinking: Alternative treatment goals for alcoholism and problem drinking? Bulletin of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, 4, 141-147.
- Peele, S. (1985), What treatment for addiction can do and what it can't; What treatment for addiction should do and what it shouldn't. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2, 225- 228.
- Peele, S. (1986), The life study of alcoholism: Putting drunkenness in biographical context. Bulletin of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, 5, 49-53.
- Peele, S. (1986), Personality, pathology, and the act of creation: The case of Alfred Hitchcock. Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, 9, 202-218.
- Peele, S. (1986), The implications and limitations of genetic models of alcoholism and other addictions. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 47, 63-73.
- Peele, S. (1986), Denial of reality and freedom in addiction research and treatment. Bulletin of the Society of Psychologists in the Addictive Behaviors, 5, 149-166.
- Peele, S. (1986), The "cure" for adolescent drug abuse: Worse than the problem? Journal of Counseling and Development, 65, 23-24.
- Peele, S. (1987), A moral vision of addiction: How people's values determine whether they become and remain addicts. Journal of Drug Issues, 17, 187-215. Republished in S. Peele, (Ed.), Visions of addiction. San Francisco: Lexington/Jossey-Bass, 1987.
- Peele, S. (1987), Why do controlled-drinking outcomes vary by country, era, and investigator?: Cultural conceptions of relapse and remission in alcoholism. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 20, 173-201.
- Peele, S. (1987), Running scared: We're too frightened to deal with the real issues in adolescent substance abuse. Health Education Research, 2, 423-432.
- Peele, S. (1987), Review of Psychological Theories of Drinking and Alcoholism edited by Howard T. Blane and Kenneth E. Leonard. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 1, 120-134.
- Peele, S. (1988), How strong is the steel trap? Review of The Steel Drug: Cocaine in Perspective. Contemporary Psychology, 33, 144-145.
- Peele, S. (1990), Does addiction excuse thieves and killers from criminal responsibility? International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 13, 95-101.
- Peele, S. (1990), Addiction as a cultural concept. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 602, 205-220.
- Peele, S. (1990), Why and by whom the American alcoholism treatment industry is under siege. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 22, 1-13.
- Peele, S. (1990), Personality and alcoholism: Establishing the link. In D.A. Ward (Ed.), Alcoholism: Introduction to theory and treatment (3rd ed.), Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt, pp. 147-156.
- Peele, S. (1990), Research issues in assessing addiction treatment efficacy: How cost effective are Alcoholics Anonymous and private treatment centers? Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 25 (1990)179-182.
- Peele, S. (1991), Herbert Fingarette, Radical Revisionist: Why are people so upset with this retiring philosopher? In: Mary I. Bockover (Ed.), Rules, Rituals and Responsibility: Essays Dedicated to Herbert Fingarette. La Salle, IL: Open Court. pp. 37-53.
- Peele, S. (1991), Commentary on "The lay treatment community," in P.E. Nathan et al. (Eds.), Annual Review of Addictions Research and Treatment. New York: Pergamon, pp. 387-388.
- Peele, S. (1991, December), What we now know about treating alcoholism and other addictions. Harvard Mental Health Letter, pp. 5-7, reprinted in R. Hornby (Ed.), Alcohol and Native Americans, Rosebud, SD: Sinte Gleska University, pp. 91-94.
- Peele, S. (1992), Alcoholism, politics, and bureaucracy: The consensus against controlled-drinking therapy in America. Addictive Behaviors, 17, 49-62.
- Peele, S. (1993), The conflict between public health goals and the temperance mentality. American Journal of Public Health, 83, 805-810.
- Peele, S. (1995), Abstinence/Controlled drinking versus abstinence. In Jaffe, J. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Drugs and Alcohol, New York: Macmillan, pp. 92-97.
- Peele, S. (1996), Assumptions about drugs and the marketing of drug policies. In W.K. Bickel & R.J. DeGrandpre (Eds.), Drug policy and human nature, New York: Plenum, pp. 199-220.
- Peele, S. (1996), Introduction to Audrey Kishline's Moderate drinking: The Moderation Management guide for people who want to reduce their drinking. New York: Crown.
- Peele, S. & A. Brodsky (1996), The antidote to alcohol abuse: Sensible drinking messages. In Wine in Context: Nutrition, Physiology, Policy, Davis, CA: American Society for Enology and Viticulture, pp. 66-70.
- Peele, S. (1997), Utilizing culture and behavior in epidemiological models of alcohol consumption and consequences for Western nations, Alcohol & Alcoholism, 32, 51-64.
- Peele, S. (1997), Introduction to Ken Ragge's The Real AA. Tucson, AZ: See Sharp Press.
- Peele, S. & A. Brodsky (1998), Gateway to nowhere: How alcohol came to be scapegoated for drug abuse. Addiction Research, 5, 419-426.
- Peele, S. (1998), Introduction to Charles Bufe's AA: Cult or Cure. Tucson, AZ: See Sharp Press.
- Peele, S. (1998, Spring), Ten radical things NIAAA research shows about alcoholism. The Addictions Newsletter (The American Psychological Association, Division 50), 5(2), pp. 6; 17-19.
- Peele, S. (1998), The results for drug reform goals of shifting from interdiction/punishment to treatment. International Journal of Drug Policy, 9, 43-56.
- Peele, S. & DeGrandpre, R.J. (1998), Cocaine and the concept of addiction: Environmental factors in drug compulsions. Addiction Research, 6, 235-263.
- Husak, D., & Peele, S. (1998), "One of the major problems of our society": Symbolism and evidence of drug harms in U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Contemporary Drug Problems, 25, 191-233.
- Peele, S. (1999), The fix is in. A Commentary on "The Fix" (Massing, 1998) and "An Informed Approach to Substance Abuse" (Kleiman, 1998). International Journal of Drug Policy, 10, 9-16.
- Peele, S. (1999), Is sex really addictive? Review of "Sexual addiction: An integrated approach", by Aviel Goodman. Contemporary Psychology, 44, 154-156.
- Peele, S. (1999), Introduction. In S. Peele & M. Grant (Eds.), Alcohol and pleasure: A health perspective, Philadelphia, PA: Brunner/Mazel, pp. 1-7.
- Peele, S. (1999), Promoting positive drinking: Alcohol, necessary evil or positive good? In: S. Peele & M. Grant (Eds.), Alcohol and pleasure: A health perspective, Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel, pp. 375-389.
- Peele, S. (1999), Forewordto Robert Granfield and William Cloud's, Coming clean: Overcoming addiction without treatment. New York, NYU Press.
- Peele, S. (2000), The road to hell. Review of 'Mental Hygiene: Classroom Films 1945-1970'. International Journal of Drug Policy, 11, 245-250.
- Peele, S. (2000), Foreword to Rebecca Fransway's 12-Step Horror Stories: True Tales of Misery, Betrayal and Abuse. Tucson, AZ: See Sharp Press.
- Peele, S., & A. Brodsky (2000), Exploring psychological benefits associated with moderate alcohol use: A necessary corrective to assessments of drinking outcomes? Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60, 221-247.
- Peele, S. (2000), What addiction is and is not: The impact of mistaken notions of addiction. Addiction Research, 8:599-607.
- Peele, S. (2001), Court-ordered treatment for drug offenders is much better than prison: Or is it? Reconsider Quarterly, Winter 2000-1001, pp. 20-23.
- Peele, S. (2001), Is gambling an addiction like drug and alcohol addiction? Developing realistic and useful conceptions of compulsive gambling. Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues: eGambling, [On-line serial], 3.
- Peele, S. (2001), The new consensus"Treat 'em or jail 'em" is worse than the old. DPFT News (newsletter of the Drug Policy Forum of Texas), February, pp. 1; 3-4.
- Peele, S. (2001), Whose spirits have been broken anyway? Review of 'Broken Spirits: Power and Ideas in Nordic Alcohol Control'. Nordisk alkohol- & narkotikatidskrift, 18(1), 2001, 106-110.
- Peele, S. (2001), Will the Internet encourage or combat addiction? Review of 'Telematic Drug and Alcohol Prevention: Guidelines and Experience from Prevnet Euro'. Nordisk alkohol- & narkotikatidskrift, 18(1), 2001, 114-118.
- Peele, S. (2001, July/August), The world as addict. Review of "Forces of Habit: Drugs and the Making of the Modern World," by David E. Courtwright. Psychology Today, p. 72.
- Peele, S. (2001), American Heart Association advisory, "Wine and Your Heart," is not science-based. Circulation, 104, e73.
- Peele, S. (2006), Reducing Harms from Youth Drinking. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, Vol. 50(4), Dec. 2006, pp. 67-87.
- Peele, S. (2007), Editorial, The Bizarre Effort to Eliminate Underage Drinking in the U.S.:
A Harm Reduction Approach to Youthful Drinking. Addiction Research & Theory, 15: 227-229.
- Peele, S. (2007), Addiction as Disease.
Policy, Epidemiology, and Treatment Consequences of a Bad Idea. In: J. Henningfield, W. Bickel, and P. Santora (Eds.), Addiction Treatment in the 21st Century: Science and Policy Issues. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins. pp. 153-163.
- Peele, S. (2007), The problem is addiction, not drugs. In: Addiction-Proof Your Child. New York: Three Rivers Press. pp. 11-25.
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