Journal Articles
Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. (2001). Chapter 5: How it works. In:
Alcoholics Anonymous: The story of
how many thousands of men and women have recovered from alcoholism (4 ed.).
Bancroft, J., & Vukadinovic, Z.
(2004). Sexual addiction, sexual compulsivity, or
what?: Toward a theoretical model. Journal
of Sex Research, 41, 225-234.
Bargh, J. A., & Chartrand, T. L. (1999). The unbearable
automaticity of being. American
Psychologist, 54(7), 462-479.
Boys, A., Marsden, J., & Strang, J.
(2001). Understanding reasons for drug use amongst young
people: A functional perspective. Health
Education Research, 16, 457-469.
Chassin, L., Pitts, S. C. DeLucia, C., & Todd, M. (1999).
A longitudinal study of children of
alcoholics: Predicting young adult substance use disorders, anxiety, and
depression. Journal of Abnormal
Psychology, 108, 106-119.
Joranby, L., Pineda, K.F., & Gold, M. S.
(2005). Addiction to food and brain reward systems. Sexual
Addiction & Compulsivity, 12, 201-217.
Koob, G. F. (2006). The
neurobiology of addiction: A
neuroadaptational view relevant for diagnosis.
Addiction, 101 (Suppl. 1),
23-30.
Piasecki, T.M. (2006). Relapse
to smoking. Clinical Psychology Review, 26, 196-215.
Room, R., Turner, N. E., & Ialomiteanu, A.
(1999). Community effects of the opening of the Niagara
casino. Addiction, 94, 1449-1466.
Sartor, C.E., Jacob, T., & Bucholz, K.K.
(2003). Drinking
course in alcohol-dependent men from adolescence to midlife. Journal
of Studies on Alcohol, 64, 712-719.
Shaffer, H.J., LaPlante, D.A., LaBrie, R.A., Kidman, R.C., Donato, A.N., &
Steele, C. M., & Josephs, R. A.
(1990). Alcohol
myopia: Its prized and dangerous effects. American Psychologist, 45(8), 921-33.