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Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- 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. (1997), Utilizing culture and behavior in epidemiological models of alcohol consumption and consequences for Western nations, Alcohol & Alcoholism, 32, 51-64.
- Peele, S. & DeGrandpre, R.J. (1998), Cocaine and the concept of addiction: Environmental factors in drug compulsions. Addiction Research, 6, 235-263.
- 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. (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), 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.
Pamphlets
- Peele, S. (1980), The addiction experience. Center City, MN: Hazelden. Modified from two-part article that appeared in Addictions (Ontario Addiction Research Foundation), Summer, 1977, pp. 21-41; Fall, 1977, 36-57.
Magazine Articles
- Peele, S., & Brodsky, A. (1974, August), Love can be an addiction. Psychology Today, pp. 22- 26.
- Peele, S. (1978, September), Addiction: The analgesic experience. Human Nature, pp. 61-67.
- Peele, S. (1996, March/April), Telling children all drinking is bad is simply not true. Healthy Drinking.
- Peele, S. (1998, March/April), All wet. The gospel of abstinence and twelve-step, studies show, is leading American alcoholics astray. The Sciences, pp. 17-21.
- Peele, S. (2001, Summer), Change is natural. This is why therapists and helpers must embrace natural processes. SMART Recovery News & Views, pp. 7-8.
- Peele, S. (2002, May), Hungry for the next fix. Behind the relentless, misguided search for a medical cure for addiction. Reason, pp. 32-36.
- Peele, S. (2002, August), Harm Reduction in Clinical Practice. Counselor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals, pp. 28-32.
- Peele, S. (2004, July), Is AA's loss psychology's gain? Monitor on Psychology, Volume 35, No. 7 July/August 2004, p. 86.
- Peele, S. (2004, May-June), The surprising truth about addiction. Psychology Today, pp. 43-46.
Newspaper Articles
- McCarley, A., & S. Peele (2006, February 2), Author's true milestone lost in controversy. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
- Peele, S. (2006, October 18), Hail the revelation. A spell in 'rehab' is all the rage among public figures. But what's behind their sudden urge to get clean, and does it send out the wrong messages? The Guardian.
Internet Publications
- Peele, S. (2004), The crack baby myth can itself be damaging. The Stanton Peele Addiction Website.
- Peele, S. (2005, October), Combating the Addictogenic Culture. The Stanton Peele Addiction Website.
- Peele, S. (2006), Marijuana Is Addictive - So What? The Stanton Peele Addiction Website. Also available in Hungarian.
- Peele, S., & A. McCarley (2006, February), James Frey Told One Essential Truth. The Stanton Peele Addiction Website.
- Peele, S., & A. McCarley (2006, February), James Frey's One True Thing. The Stanton Peele Addiction Website.
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