Judith Grisel is a neuroscientist and psychology professor at Bucknell University, renowned for her research on addiction and its impact on the brain. Having struggled with substance abuse herself, Grisel’s work is deeply personal, drawing from her own experiences as well as decades of scientific study. Her research focuses on the neurobiological mechanisms that drive addiction and the ways in which the brain adapts to chronic substance use.
Grisel’s book, Never Enough, has been widely praised for its accessibility, combining rigorous scientific analysis with a compassionate look at the human experience of addiction. By blending personal insight with professional expertise, she offers a unique perspective on both the physiological and emotional components of addiction, making her work influential in both academic and public spheres.
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