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Jeremiah Weinstock
Jeremiah Weinstock
Professor of Psychology, Saint Louis University
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A randomized trial of brief interventions for problem and pathological gamblers.
NM Petry, J Weinstock, DM Ledgerwood, B Morasco
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 76 (2), 318, 2008
2522008
A pilot study of cognitive-behavioral therapy of insomnia in people with mild depression
DJ Taylor, KL Lichstein, J Weinstock, S Sanford, JR Temple
Behavior Therapy 38 (1), 49-57, 2007
2442007
Internet gambling is common in college students and associated with poor mental health
NM Petry, J Weinstock
American Journal on Addictions 16 (5), 325-330, 2007
2382007
A review of gambling disorder and substance use disorders
CJ Rash, J Weinstock, R Van Patten
Substance abuse and rehabilitation, 3-13, 2016
1872016
Behavioral assessment of gambling: An application of the timeline followback method
J Weinstock, JP Whelan, AW Meyers
Psychological Assessment 16 (1), 72-79, 2004
1752004
Exercise-related activities are associated with positive outcome in contingency management treatment for substance use disorders
J Weinstock, D Barry, NM Petry
Addictive behaviors 33 (8), 1072-1075, 2008
1512008
Brief motivational interventions for college student problem gamblers
NM Petry, J Weinstock, BJ Morasco, DM Ledgerwood
Addiction 104 (9), 1569-1578, 2009
1242009
Preliminary psychometric evaluation of a measure of adherence to clinic-based sport injury rehabilitation
BW Brewer, JL Van Raalte, AJ Petitpas, JH Sklar, MH Pohlman, ...
Physical Therapy in Sport 1 (3), 68-74, 2000
1232000
Clinical features and treatment prognosis of pathological gamblers with and without recent gambling-related illegal behavior
DM Ledgerwood, J Weinstock, BJ Morasco, NM Petry
JOURNAL-AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PSYCHIATRY AND THE LAW 35 (3), 294, 2007
1032007
Psychological factors that promote and inhibit pathological gambling
BJ Morasco, J Weinstock, DM Ledgerwood, NM Petry
Cognitive and behavioral practice 14 (2), 208-217, 2007
962007
Exercise as an Adjunctive Treatment for Substance Use Disorders: Rationale and Intervention Description
J Weinstock, MR Farney, NM Elrod, CE Henderson, EP Weiss
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 72, 40-47, 2017
882017
Group-based randomized trial of contingencies for health and abstinence in HIV patients.
NM Petry, J Weinstock, SM Alessi, MW Lewis, K Dieckhaus
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 78 (1), 89, 2010
862010
A review of exercise as intervention for sedentary hazardous drinking college students: rationale and issues
J Weinstock
Journal of American College Health 58 (6), 539-544, 2010
832010
Regardless of psychiatric severity the addition of contingency management to standard treatment improves retention and drug use outcomes
J Weinstock, SM Alessi, NM Petry
Drug and Alcohol Dependence 87 (2-3), 288-296, 2007
812007
Contingency Management: New Directions and Remaining Challenges for An Evidence-Based Intervention
CJ Rash, M Stitzer, J Weinstock
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 72, 10-18, 2017
702017
Exercise as an adjunct treatment for opiate agonist treatment: review of the current research and implementation strategies
J Weinstock, HK Wadeson, JL VanHeest
Substance Abuse 33 (4), 350-360, 2012
672012
A randomized trial of contingency management delivered in the context of group counseling.
NM Petry, J Weinstock, SM Alessi
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 79 (5), 686, 2011
672011
Gambling behavior of student-athletes and a student cohort: what are the odds?
J Weinstock, JP Whelan, AW Meyers, JM Watson
Journal of Gambling Studies 23, 13-24, 2007
642007
Association between posttreatment gambling behavior and harm in pathological gamblers.
J Weinstock, DM Ledgerwood, NM Petry
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 21 (2), 185, 2007
622007
College students' gambling behavior: When does it become harmful?
J Weinstock, JP Whelan, A Meyers
Journal of American College Health 56 (5), 513-522, 2008
582008
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