
Mark Keller
Contributor
LOCATION: Brookline, MA, United States
Emeritus Professor, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Emeritus Editor, Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Editor of International Bibliography of Studies on Alcohol.
Primary Contributions (2)

Alcoholism, excessive and repetitive drinking of alcoholic beverages to the extent that the drinker repeatedly is harmed or harms others. The harm may be physical or mental; it may also be social, legal, or economic. Because such use is usually considered to be compulsive and under markedly…
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