Drugs of Abuse integrates the astonishing history of drugs with a clear, accessible examination of how drugs act on the brain to become addictive. It analyzes how society has addressed addiction and how the latest, cutting-edge approaches are challenging accepted norms. It will equip readers with a comprehensive perspective on a problem that has seemed intractable.Donald W Pfaff is Professor Emeritus of Neurobiology and Behavior at The Rockefeller University in New York City.Sandra Sherman was formerly a Senior Attorney in the US federal government, and Professor of British Literature at two major universities.