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2017 Journal Article Drug and alcohol treatment providers' views about the disease model of addiction and its impact on clinical practice: A systematic reviewBarnett, Anthony I, Hall, Wayne, Fry, Craig L, Dilkes-Frayne, Ella and Carter, Adrian (2017). Drug and alcohol treatment providers' views about the disease model of addiction and its impact on clinical practice: A systematic review. Drug and Alcohol Review, 37 (6), 697-720. doi: 10.1111/dar.12632 |
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2017 Journal Article A qualitative study of overweight and obese Australians’ views of food addictionCullen, A. J., Barnett, A., Komesaroff, P. A., Brown, W., O'Brien, K. S., Hall, W. and Carter, A. (2017). A qualitative study of overweight and obese Australians’ views of food addiction. Appetite, 115, 62-70. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.02.013 |
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2017 Journal Article Substance use terminologyBarnett, Anthony I., Hall, Wayne and Carter, Adrian (2017). Substance use terminology. JAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association, 317 (7), 769-770. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.20475 |
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2017 Journal Article Disease or developmental disorder: competing perspectives on the neuroscience of addictionHall, Wayne, Carter, Adrian and Barnett, Anthony (2017). Disease or developmental disorder: competing perspectives on the neuroscience of addiction. Neuroethics, 10 (1), 1-8. doi: 10.1007/s12152-017-9303-1 |
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2015 Journal Article The clinical impact of the brain disease model of alcohol and drug addiction: exploring the attitudes of community-based AOD clinicians in AustraliaBarnett, Anthony I. and Fry, Craig L. (2015). The clinical impact of the brain disease model of alcohol and drug addiction: exploring the attitudes of community-based AOD clinicians in Australia. Neuroethics, 8 (3), 271-282. doi: 10.1007/s12152-015-9236-5 |
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2015 Journal Article An ethical reevaluation: where are the voices of those with anorexia nervosa and their families?Barnett, Anthony, Hall, Wayne and Carter, Adrian (2015). An ethical reevaluation: where are the voices of those with anorexia nervosa and their families?. AJOB Neuroscience, 6 (4), 73-74. doi: 10.1080/21507740.2015.1094545 |