Some people help others overcome their urge to steal through research and understanding, while others draw from personal experience.
Meet a Yale psychiatry professor specializing in impulse control disorders like kleptomania. We'll also hear from a therapist and a coach who were once addicted to stealing themselves and are now dedicated to helping others overcome this compulsion.
Resources:
- If you're struggling with any mental health issues, you can always call the (SAMHSA). Their free, confidential helpline is open 24/7 in English and Spanish at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
- - a self-help group founded by Terrence Shulman
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GUESTS:
- : Steven M. Southwick Professor of Psychiatry and Professor in the Child Study Center and of Neuroscience. His research has focused on the neurobiology and treatment of addictions and other disorders characterized by impaired impulse control
- : Developed anorexia nervosa and kleptomania as a teenager. She is the author of many books, including,
- : Author, lawyer, licensed clinician, and founder of The Shulman Center for Compulsive Theft, Spending & Hoarding. He is the founder of the support group, , and CEO of , a website that helps people send money back to stores they've stolen from
Khaleel Rahman, Jessica Severin de Martinez, Meg Fitzgerald, Robyn Doyon-Aitken, and Meg Dalton contributed to this show.
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