Redefining Crisis: The 'Excited Delirium' Misnomer

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Episode Overview: In this episode, Attorney Eric Daigle provides a detailed exploration of "excited delirium," a term with deep roots in law enforcement and medical fields, now facing significant scrutiny. He delves into its historical background, examines its medical and legal ramifications, and discusses the evolving perspectives on its use and legitimacy.
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Historical Context and Usage: Attorney Daigle covers the origin and development of 'excited delirium', its ties to law enforcement, and its relevance in notable cases such as those of George Floyd and Elijah McClain. This term, historically used to describe individuals in a state of extreme agitation, is now under scrutiny for its scientific validity and origins.
Controversies and Challenges: The episode brings to light the growing controversy over 'excited delirium' and its questionable validity, as noted by organizations like the American Psychiatric Association.
Training and Recognition: The episode emphasizes the critical need for law enforcement training in recognizing and appropriately responding to individuals in crisis, regardless of the terminology employed.
Recommendations for Law Enforcement: Attorney Daigle offers practical guidance and suggestions for law enforcement in scenarios that might have been previously categorized as 'excited delirium', focusing on de-escalation techniques and medical interventions.
Future Directions: The conversation concludes with thoughts on the future role of terms like 'excited delirium' in law enforcement and medical practices, proposing alternatives and underscoring the importance of continuous education and training.

Additional Resources: 

https://www.forcescience.com/tag/excited-delirium/
https://www.ipicd.com/articles.html#/

Redefining Crisis: The 'Excited Delirium' Misnomer

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