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.
- Nadeau, L. (1983), Stanton Peele, ou l'extension du concept de dépendance. Pshychotropes, Vol. I, No 1 printemps-été.
- Peele, S. & Brodsky, A. (1976, Winter), Addiction is a Social Disease. Addictions, pp. 2-21.
- Peele, S. (1977), Redefining Addiction. I. Making Addiction a Scientifically and Socially Useful Concept. International Journal of Health Services, Volume 7, Number 1, 1977. pp. 103-124.
- 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. (1984, printemps-été), Hors du piège de l'habitude. Pshychotropes, Vol. I, No 3, pp. 19-23.
- 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. (1985, hiver). Au plus profond d'un verre. Psychotropes, Vol. II, No. 1, pp. 23-25.
- 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.
- Peele, S. (2009), L’Amérique en guerre contre l’addiction. Psychotropes, Vol. 15 n° 4, pp. 27-40.
- Peele, S. (2010), The fluid concept of smoking addiction. In: Phillips, Carl V., & Bergen, Paul L. (Eds.), Tobacco Harm Reduction 2010: A Yearbook of Recent Research and Analysis. TobaccoHarmReduction.org.
- Peele, S. (2010), Foreword. In: Coy, A.L. (2010), From Death Do I Part: How I Freed Myself From Addiction. Three In The Morning Press.
- Peele, S. (2010), Alcohol as evil – Temperance and policy. Addiction Research and Theory, August 2010; 18(4): 374–382.
- Peele, S. (2010), Civil war in alcohol policy: Northern versus southern Europe. Addiction Research and Theory, August 2010; 18(4): 389–391.
- Peele, S. (2015). Why neurobiological models can't contain mental disorder and addiction. In Deacon, B., and McKay, D. (Eds.), The Biomedical Model of Psychological Problems. the Behavior Therapist, October 2015, 38(7): 218-222.
- Peele, S. (2016), People Control Their Addictions. No matter how much the “chronic” brain disease model of addiction indicates otherwise, we know that people can quit addictions—with special reference to harm reduction and mindfulness. Addictive Behaviors Reports (2016), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.abrep.2016.05.003