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Why seeking revenge is an addiction—and how to control it



Why seeking revenge is an addiction—and how to control it

Viewing revenge through the lens of addiction expands our toolbox for treatment.

James Kimmel, Jr., is a lecturer of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, a lawyer, and the founder and co-director of the Yale Collaborative for Motive Control Studies. He is the creator of The Nonjustice System, the Mircale Court app, and Saving Cain—breakthrough tools for recovering from grievances and revenge desires and preventing mass violence.



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