This book is born from a pressing need to bridge the gap between scientific research and public understanding. Too often, addiction is framed as a moral failing rather than what it truly is: a chronic brain disorder with deep-rooted physiological and environmental triggers. By delving into the latest neuroscientific discoveries, psychological theories, and clinical studies, Toxic Pathways aims to dismantle stigma while providing a comprehensive look at how substances alter brain chemistry, reshape behavior, and trap individuals in destructive patterns.
The journey through these pages is not just an academic exercise?it is a call to empathy and action. Whether you are a healthcare professional, a policymaker, someone struggling with addiction, or a loved one seeking answers, this book is designed to equip you with knowledge. Understanding the "why" behind addiction is the first step toward effective prevention, treatment, and recovery.