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Jeremiah Weinstock is affiliated with Saint Louis University in the United States. Their research spans primarily the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with a focus on clinical and applied psychological practices as well as public and occupational health concerns.

Their scientific contributions involve a number of subfields including Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Epidemiology, Applied Psychology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. The principal topics they have explored are:

  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Gambling Behavior and Treatments
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet

Weinstock has published extensively in several journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Journal of American College Health
  • Journal of Addiction Medicine
  • Journal of Forensic Sciences
  • Translational Issues in Psychological Science
  • The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse

Recent notable papers include:

  • "The Clinical Significance of Food Addiction" (2020, Journal of Addiction Medicine)
  • "A Randomized Clinical Trial Exploring Gambling Attitudes, Barriers to Treatment, and Efficacy of a Brief Motivational Intervention Among Ex-Offenders with Disordered Gambling" (2020, Journal of Forensic Sciences)
  • "Preconception health services for women with opioid use disorder (OUD): A review and best practice recommendation." (2021, Translational Issues in Psychological Science)
  • "Addressing stimulant use disorder through state opioid response grants from the substance abuse and mental health services administration: Missouri's initial approach" (2022, The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse)
  • "Failure to confirm the factor structure of the CEBRACS: An assessment of food and alcohol disturbance" (2022, Journal of American College Health)

The scholar has collaborated repeatedly with several coauthors, including:

  • Catherine Baxley (3 publications)
  • Maria Meinerding (3 publications)
  • Margaret L. Paul (3 publications)
  • Andrew B. McGrath (2 publications)
  • Edward P. Weiss (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • A pilot study of cognitive-behavioral therapy of insomnia in people with mild depression

    Daniel J. Taylor;Kenneth L. Lichstein;Jeremiah Weinstock;Stacy Sanford

  • A randomized trial of brief interventions for problem and pathological gamblers.

    Nancy M. Petry;Jeremiah Weinstock;David M. Ledgerwood;Benjamin Morasco

  • Internet Gambling Is Common in College Students and Associated with Poor Mental Health

    Nancy M. Petry;Jeremiah Weinstock

  • Behavioral assessment of gambling: an application of the timeline followback method.

    Jeremiah Weinstock;James P. Whelan;Andrew W. Meyers

  • A review of gambling disorder and substance use disorders.

    Carla J Rash;Jeremiah Weinstock;Ryan Van Patten

  • Exercise-related activities are associated with positive outcome in contingency management treatment for substance use disorders.

    Jeremiah Weinstock;Danielle Barry;Nancy M. Petry

  • Brief motivational interventions for college student problem gamblers.

    Nancy M. Petry;Jeremiah Weinstock;Benjamin J. Morasco;David M. Ledgerwood

  • Preliminary psychometric evaluation of a measure of adherence to clinic-based sport injury rehabilitation☆☆☆★★★☆☆☆

    Britton W. Brewer;Judy L. Van Raalte;Albert J. Petitpas;Joseph H. Sklar

  • Contingency Management: New Directions and Remaining Challenges for An Evidence-Based Intervention.

    Carla J. Rash;Maxine Stitzer;Jeremiah Weinstock

  • Efficacy of a Brief Mindfulness Intervention to Prevent Athletic Task Performance Deterioration: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Joanne E. Perry;Michael Ross;Jeremiah Weinstock;Terri Weaver

  • Clinical features and treatment prognosis of pathological gamblers with and without recent gambling-related illegal behavior.

    David M. Ledgerwood;Jeremiah Weinstock;Benjamin J. Morasco;Nancy M. Petry

  • Psychological Factors that Promote and Inhibit Pathological Gambling

    Benjamin J. Morasco;Jeremiah Weinstock;David M. Ledgerwood;Nancy M. Petry

  • Group-based randomized trial of contingencies for health and abstinence in HIV patients.

    Nancy M. Petry;Jeremiah Weinstock;Sheila M. Alessi;Marilyn W. Lewis

  • Exercise as an Adjunctive Treatment for Substance Use Disorders: Rationale and Intervention Description.

    Jeremiah Weinstock;Margaret R. Farney;Noel M. Elrod;Craig E. Henderson

  • Regardless of psychiatric severity the addition of contingency management to standard treatment improves retention and drug use outcomes

    Jeremiah Weinstock;Sheila M. Alessi;Nancy M. Petry

  • A review of exercise as intervention for sedentary hazardous drinking college students: rationale and issues.

    Jeremiah Weinstock

  • A randomized trial of contingency management delivered in the context of group counseling.

    Nancy M. Petry;Jeremiah Weinstock;Sheila M. Alessi

  • Association between posttreatment gambling behavior and harm in pathological gamblers.

    Jeremiah Weinstock;David M. Ledgerwood;Nancy M. Petry

  • Gambling Behavior of Student-Athletes and a Student Cohort: What are the Odds?

    Jeremiah Weinstock;James P. Whelan;Andrew W. Meyers;Jennifer M. Watson

  • Demand for gambling: development and assessment of a gambling purchase task

    Jeremiah Weinstock;Kyler Mulhauser;Emma G. Oremus;Alexandra R. D’Agostino

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy M. Petry
Nancy M. Petry University of Connecticut
David M. Ledgerwood
David M. Ledgerwood Wayne State University
Craig E. Henderson
Craig E. Henderson Sam Houston State University
Tony W. Buchanan
Tony W. Buchanan Saint Louis University
Daniel J. Taylor
Daniel J. Taylor University of Arizona
Judy L. Van Raalte
Judy L. Van Raalte Springfield College
Jeffrey Temple
Jeffrey Temple The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Howard Tennen
Howard Tennen University of Connecticut
Brian Borsari
Brian Borsari University of California, San Francisco
Britton W. Brewer
Britton W. Brewer Springfield College

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