Publications

 Recent and Forthcoming Publications

Neil McKeganey (2012) Drugs and Clubbing in the UK . Drink and Drug News  (May)

Neil McKeganey (2012) Harm Reduction at the Crossroads Drugs, Education Prevention and Policy

Neil McKeganey (2012) The A to Z of Substance Misuse and Addiction. Palgrave Macmillan

Neil McKeganey, Joe McGallagly (2012) Nicked: Drugs Users Views and Experience of Enforcement Operation.  (Paper submitted for publication)

Joe McGallagly and Neil McKeganey (2012) Tackling Drugs Requires Treatment and Enforcement Rather than Treatment Alone (Paper submitted for publication)

Neil McKeganey, Christopher Russell, Lucinda Cocayne. (2012)  Medically Assisted Recovery within the Context of the UK Drug Strategy. Methadone and Suboxone (Buprenophine and Naloxone) Clients Compared (paper submitted)

Neil McKeganey, Marina Barnard, Carole Bain (2012) Drug and Alcohol Services in Argyll and Bute: A Needs Assessment

Neil McKeganey (2012) Social Cohesion, Social Disorganisation and Illegal Drugs Chapter 1 Annual Report of the International Narcotics Control Board.

McGallagly, J. McKeganey, N (2012) The Impact of Major Drug Seizures. Report for the European Union.

Russell, C. (2012, in press). Guest editorial: Persuading addiction treatment providers to practice the concept of recovery will not be easy. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy.

Russell, C.,Davies, J. B., & Hunter, S. C. (2011). Predictors of addiction treatment providers’ beliefs in the disease and choice models of addiction. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 40, 150-164.

Russell, C. & Grealy, M. (2010). Avoidant instructions induce ironic and over-compensatory movement errors differently between and within individuals. Quarterly
Journal of Experimental Psychology
63(9), 1671 – 1682.

Newham, R., Russell, C. & Davies, J. B. (2010). Planned and unplanned discharge from alcohol treatment services in Scotland, 2004 – 2008. Alcohol & Alcoholism, 45(1), 64 – 69.

Russell, C. & Davies, J. B. (2009). Empirical, logical, and philosophical arguments
against cigarette smoking as a pharmacologically compelled act.  Current Psychology,28(3), 147 – 168.

Selected Presentations

Russell, C. (2011, September). A pilot study of the relative efficacy of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and cognitive-behavioural coping skills training for smoking cessation. 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Europe Branch. Kervansary Lara Hotel, Antalya, Turkey.

Russell, C. (2010, December). Treating substance use disorders using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). (Invited) Scottish Clinical and Counselling Psychology Services Annual Conference, Gailes Lodge Hotel, Irvine, U.K.

Russell, C. (2010, October). Predictors of addiction treatment providers’ beliefs in the disease and choice models of addiction. Addictions 2010 Conference, Sheraton National Hotel, Arlington, Virginia, U.S.A.

Russell, C. (2010, October). People smoke for reasons, not causes. (Invited) Global Tobacco Networking Conference 2010, ITC Royal Gardenia Hotel, Bangalore, India.