James Kimmel Jr. is an attorney, adjunct professor of psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, and author.
His background in law and psychiatry informs his unique perspective on revenge and its neurological effects.
Kimmel's personal experiences with revenge, including a near-violent incident in his youth, have shaped his research and writing.
He developed the "nonjustice system" as a therapeutic tool for addressing revenge addiction.
Kimmel's work combines legal insights, psychiatric research, and practical applications, aiming to provide strategies for individuals and society to break cycles of retaliation and promote forgiveness.
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