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Overview

Marc Galanter is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with notable focus areas including Pharmacology, Epidemiology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Applied Psychology and Health also form part of their subfield expertise.

The main topics of their scholarly work cover Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Opioid Use Disorder Treatment, Digital Mental Health Interventions, Treatment of Major Depression, Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology, as well as the Pharmaceutical Industry and Healthcare.

Their publication record includes contributions to several venues, with multiple articles published in the American Journal on Addictions and the Journal of Addiction Medicine, as well as works in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Current Addiction Reports, and Substance Abuse.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by them include:

  • "Review: Cannabinoids as Medicinals," 2022, Current Addiction Reports
  • "Addiction Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine: The Evolution of Addiction Physician Specialists," 2020, American Journal on Addictions
  • "Article Commentary: The Role of Spirituality in Addiction Medicine: A Position Statement from the Spirituality Interest Group of the International Society of Addiction Medicine," 2021, Substance Abuse
  • "Virtual Twelve Step Meeting Attendance During the COVID-19 Period: A Study of Members of Narcotics Anonymous," 2021, Journal of Addiction Medicine
  • "A scoping review of spirituality in relation to substance use disorders: Psychological, biological, and cultural issues," 2023, Journal of Addictive Diseases

Their frequent coauthors include William L. White, Brooke D. Hunter, Jag Khalsa, Marc N. Potenza, and Helena Hansen.

Marc Galanter has also contributed to academic books, including a publication under American Psychiatric Association Publishing eBooks titled The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Substance Use Disorder Treatment in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with schizophrenia

    M. I. Herz;R. P. Liberman;T. H. McGlashan;J. A. Lieberman

  • The American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines for the Psychiatric Evaluation of Adults

    Joel J. Silverman;Marc Galanter;Maga Jackson-Triche;Douglas G. Jacobs

  • Variation in Use of Buprenorphine and Methadone Treatment by Racial, Ethnic, and Income Characteristics of Residential Social Areas in New York City

    Helena B. Hansen;Helena B. Hansen;Carole E. Siegel;Brady G. Case;David N. Bertollo

  • Substance abuse among general psychiatric patients: place of presentation, diagnosis, and treatment.

    Marc Galanter;Ricardo Castaneda;Johanna Ferman

  • HIV-1 among inner city dually diagnosed inpatients.

    Charles Silberstein;Marc Galanter;Michael Marmor;Harold Lifshutz

  • Zealous self-help groups as adjuncts to psychiatric treatment: a study of Recovery, Inc.

    Marc Galanter

  • Circuit parties and patterns of drug use in a subset of gay men.

    Steven J Lee;Marc Galanter;Helen Dermatis;David McDowell

  • Combined alcoholics anonymous and professional care for addicted physicians

    Galanter M;Talbott D;Gallegos K;Rubenstone E

  • Network therapy for addiction: a model for office practice.

    Marc Galanter

  • Medical Student and Patient Attitudes Toward Religion and Spirituality in the Recovery Process

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  • Christian Psychiatry: the impact of evangelical belief on clinical practice.

    M Galanter;D Larson;E Rubenstone

  • Uses of Coercion in Addiction Treatment: Clinical Aspects

    Maria A. Sullivan;Florian Birkmayer;Beth K. Boyarsky;Richard J. Frances

  • Cults and zealous self-help movements: a psychiatric perspective

    Marc Galanter

  • A comparison between dually diagnosed inpatients with and without Axis II comorbidity and the relationship to treatment outcome.

    Stephen Ross;Helen Dermatis;Petros Levounis;Marc Galanter

  • The Role of Twelve-Step-Related Spirituality in Addiction Recovery

    Helen Dermatis;Marc Galanter

  • Charismatic religious sects and psychiatry: an overview

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  • Spirituality-based recovery from drug addiction in the twelve-step fellowship of narcotics anonymous.

    Marc Galanter;Helen Dermatis;Stephen Post;Cristal Sampson

  • Effects on humans of 9 -tetrahydrocannabinol administered by smoking.

    Marc Galanter;Richard J. Wyatt;Louis Lemberger;Herbert Weingartner

  • The "Relief Effect": A Sociobiological Model for Neurotic Distress and Large-Group Therapy

    Marc Galanter

  • Psychological induction into the large-group: findings from a modern religious sect

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  • Rational recovery: alternative to AA for addiction?

    Marc Galanter;Susan Egelko;Helen Edwards

  • The impact of managed care on substance abuse treatment: a report of the American Society of Addiction Medicine.

    Marc Galanter;Daniel S. Keller;Helen Dermatis;Susan Egelko

  • Socially Sanctioned Coercion Mechanisms for Addiction Treatment

    Edgar P. Nace;Florian Birkmayer;Maria A. Sullivan;Marc Galanter

  • Tournament of Lawyers: The Transformation of the Big Law Firm.

    Eve Spangler;Marc Galanter;Thomas Palay

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph Westermeyer
Joseph Westermeyer University of Minnesota
Frances R. Levin
Frances R. Levin Columbia University
Charla Nich
Charla Nich Yale University
Richard A. Rawson
Richard A. Rawson University of California, Los Angeles
Robert Paul Liberman
Robert Paul Liberman University of California, Los Angeles
Samuel A. Ball
Samuel A. Ball Yale University
C. Robert Cloninger
C. Robert Cloninger Washington University in St. Louis
John F. Kelly
John F. Kelly Harvard University
Judith S. Brook
Judith S. Brook New York University

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