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Addiction is a Social Disease

Written by Stanton Peele   
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References

Brecher, Edward M. Licit and Illicit Drugs. Mount Vernon, N.Y.: Consumers Union, 1972.

Chein, Isidor; Gerard, Donald L.; Lee, Robert S.; and Rosenfeld, Eva. The Road to H. New York: Basic Books, 1964.

Illich, Ivan. Deschooling Society. New York: Harper & Row, 1971.

Laing, R.D. The Divided Self. Middlesex, UK: Penguin, 1965.

Peele, Stanton, and Brodsky, Archie. Love and Addiction. New York: Taplinger, 1975.

Robins, Lee N.; Davis, D.H.; and Goodwin, Donald W. Drug use by U.S. army enlisted men in Vietnam: A follow-up on their return home. American Journal of Epidemiology 99:235-249, 1974.

Zinberg, Norman E. The search for rational approaches to heroin use. In Addiction, ed. P.G. Bourne. New York: Academic Press, 1974.

Dr Peele has a PhD in social psychology and was formerly on the faculty of the Harvard Business School, in organizational behavior. He now has a consulting practice in Oakland, California. Mr Brodsky is a professional writer who has written on medical and psychological topics. The two collaborated on the book, Love and Addiction. References for this article are available on request.

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