Chapters in Books

Pomerleau, C.S. (2001). Health consequences of tobacco use among women: Depression and other psychiatric disorders. In Women and smoking: A report of the Surgeon General (pp. 333- 336). USDHHS, Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General; Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Pomerleau, C.S. (2001). Efforts to reduce tobacco use among women: Smoking cessation issues unique among women - Hormonal influences. In Women and smoking: A report of the Surgeon General (pp. 558-562). USDHHS, Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General; Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Pomerleau, C.S. (1999). Issues for women who wish to stop smoking. In Seidman, D. & Covey, L. (Eds.), Helping the Hard-Core Smoker: A Clinician's Guide. (pp. 73-91). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Pomerleau, O.F., Aubin, H.-J., & Pomerleau, C.S. (1998). Un etat anxio-dépressif, la crainte d'une prise de poids, ou la consommation excessive d'alcool influencent-ils les modalités de l'aide à l'arrêt de la consommation de tabac? In L'arrêt de la consommation de tabac: Conférence de consensus (pp. 130-137). Paris, France: Éditions E.D.K.

Pomerleau, O.F. (1997). Nicotine dependence. In Bolliger, C.T. & Fagerstrom, K.-O. (Eds.), Progress in Respiration Research: The Tobacco Epidemic. (vol 28, pp. 122-131) Basel: S. Karger.

Smith, M., Pomerleau, O.F., Wadland, W. (1997). Nicotine and Smoking: A guide to the management of behavioral health problems in the primary care setting. In Knesper, D., Riba, M., Schwenk, T. (Eds.), Primary Care Psychiatry. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Company.

Greden, J.F. & Pomerleau, O.F. (1995). Caffeine-related disorders and nicotine-related disorders. In Kaplan, H.I. & Sadock, B.J. (Eds.), Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/VI (pp. 799-810). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.

Pomerleau, O.F. (1995). Neurobiological Interactions of Alcohol and Nicotine. In Fertig J. & Allen, J. (Eds.), Alcohol and Tobacco: From Basic Science to Clinical Practice (NIAAA Research Monograph #30) (pp. 145-158). Bethesda, Maryland: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

Pomerleau, C.S., Berman, B.A., Gritz, E.R., Marks, J.L., & Goeters, S. (1994). Why women smoke. In Watson, R.R. (Ed.), Drug and alcohol abuse reviews (vol. 5, Addictive behaviors in women, pp. 39-70). Totowa, NJ: The Humana Press.

Pomerleau, O.F. & Pomerleau, C.S. (1990). Biobehavioral studies in humans: Anxiety, stress, and smoking. In Bock, G. & Marsh, J. (Eds.), The biology of nicotine dependence (CIBA Foundation Symposium No. 152, pp. 225-239). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Pomerleau, O.F. & Pomerleau, C.S. (1989). A biobehavioral perspective on smoking. In Ney, T. & Gale, A. (Eds.), Smoking and human behavior (pp. 69-90). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Pomerleau, O.F. & Pomerleau, C.S. (1988). Introduction. In Pomerleau, O.F. & Pomerleau, C.S. (Eds.), Nicotine replacement: A critical evaluation (pp. 1-9). New York, New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc.

Pomerleau, O.F. & Pomerleau, C.S. (1988). Nicotine replacement: An overview. In Pomerleau, O.F. & Pomerleau, C.S. (Eds.), Nicotine replacement: A critical evaluation (pp. 279-295). New York, New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc.

Pomerleau, O.F. & Pomerleau, C.S. (1988). Neuroendocrine response to nicotine in cigarette smokers. In Rand, M.J. & Thurau, K. (Eds.), International Symposium on Nicotine (pp. 321-335). Miami, Florida: ICSU Press.

Baker, L.H., Cooney, N.L., & Pomerleau, O.F. (1987). Craving for alcohol: Theoretical considerations and treatment procedures. In W.M. Cox (Ed.), Treatment and Prevention of Alcohol Problems: Resource Manual (pp. 183-202). New York: Academic Press.

Pomerleau, O.F. & Pomerleau, C.S. (1987). A biobehavioral view of substance abuse and addiction. In Peele, S. (Ed.), Visions of Addiction (pp. 117-139). Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books.

Pomerleau, O.F. (1986). The "why" of tobacco dependence: Underlying reinforcing mechanisms in nicotine self-administration. In Ockene, J.K. (Ed.), Pharmacologic Treatment of Tobacco Dependence: Proceedings of the World Congress (pp. 32-47). Cambridge, MA: Institute for the Study of Smoking Behavior and Policy.

Pomerleau, O.F. & Rodin, J. (1986). Behavioral medicine and health psychology. In Garfield, S.L. and Bergin, A.E. (Eds.), Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change (3rd ed.) (pp. 483-522). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Kadden, R., Pomerleau, O.F., & Meyer, R.E. (1984). On the stimulus control of drinking in alcoholics. In Harris, L. S. (Ed.), Problems in Drug Dependence (NIDA Research Monograph #49). Rockville, Maryland: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Cooney, N., Baker, L., & Pomerleau, O.F. (1983). Cue exposure for relapse prevention in alcohol treatment. In McMahon, R. & Craig, K. (Ed.), Advances in Clinical Behavior Therapy (pp. 194-210). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Pomerleau, O.F. & Kadden, R.M. (1983). Behavioral treatment of the employed alcohol abuser: Techniques for moderation and abstinence. In Manuso, J. (Ed.), Handbook of Occupational Clinical Psychology (pp. 55- 69). New York: Praeger.

Pomerleau, O.F. (1982). Current behavioral therapies in the treatment of alcoholism. In Pattison, M. & Kaufman, E. (Eds.), Encyclopedic Handbook of Alcoholism (pp. 1054-1067). New York: Gardner Press.

Pomerleau, O.F. (1980). Why people smoke: Current psychobiological theories. In Davidson, P. (Ed.), Behavioral Medicine: Changing Health Lifestyles (pp. 94-115). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Pomerleau, O.F. & Adkins, D. (1980). Evaluating behavioral and traditional treatment for problem drinkers. In Sobell, L., Sobell, M., and Ward, E. (Eds.), Evaluating Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Effectiveness (pp. 52-108). New York: Pergamon Press.

Pomerleau, O.F. (1979). Behavioral factors in the establishment, maintenance, and cessation of smoking. In Krasnegor, N. (Ed.), The Behavioral Aspects of Smoking (NIDA Research Monograph #26) (pp. 47-67). Rockville, Maryland: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Pomerleau, O.F. (1979). Behavioral factors in the establishment, maintenance, and cessation of smoking. In Surgeon General's Report on Smoking and Health (pp. 16/3-24). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Pomerleau, O.F. (1979). Commonalities in the treatment and understanding of smoking and other self-management disorders. In Krasnegor, N. (Ed.), Behavioral Analysis and Treatment of Substance Abuse (NIDA Research Monograph #25) (pp. 140-156). Rockville, Maryland: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Pomerleau, O.F. & Brady, J.P. (1979). Introduction: The scope and promise of behavioral medicine. In Pomerleau, O.F. & Brady, J.P. (Eds.), Behavioral Medicine: Theory and Practice (pp. xi-xxvi). Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins.

Pomerleau, O.F. (1978). Strategies for maintenance: The problem of sustaining abstinence from cigarettes. In Schwartz, J. (Ed.), Progress in Smoking Cessation (pp. 355-364). New York: American Cancer Society.

Pomerleau, O.F., Pertschuk, M., Adkins, D., & d'Aquili, E. (1978) Treatment for middle income problem drinkers. In Nathan, P. & Marlatt, A. (Eds.), Alcoholism: New Directions in Behavioral Research and Treatment (pp. 143-160). New York: Plenum Press.

Pomerleau, O.F. (1976). Controlled drinking as a treatment goal for the alcoholic: Current perspectives. In Brady, J.P., Mendels, J., Orne, M.T. & Reiger, W. (Eds.), Psychiatry: Areas of Promise and Advancement (pp. 205-216). New York: Spectrum Publications, Inc.

Pomerleau, O.F. (1976). Some suggestions for research in the smoking-cessation clinic. In Steinfeld, J. et al. (Eds.), "Smoking and Health, II: Health Consequences, Education, Cessation Activities and Social Action," Proceedings of the Third World Conference on Smoking and Health (pp. 643-648). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Pomerleau, O.F. & Mack, R. (1976). Behavior modification in pediatric practice. In Haggerty, R.J. & Green, M. (Eds.), Ambulatory Pediatrics II (pp. 454-460). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co.

 
   
 

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