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Want the rest of this video? Unlock the full lesson — plus 200+ videos, outlines, study aids, and more — for just $29/month: https://www.studicata.com 00:00 IIED Overview Introduces the elements of intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED) and explains how it differs from other intentional torts like battery, assault, and false imprisonment. 01:56 Recklessness as a Basis for Liability Explains that IIED allows liability not only for specific or general intent but also for recklessness regarding the risk of causing severe emotional distress. 03:27 Extreme or Outrageous Conduct Requirement Defines “extreme or outrageous conduct” as behavior beyond the bounds of human decency and intolerable in a civilized community, setting a high threshold for liability. 07:44 Words Alone Are Usually Not Enough Clarifies that isolated insults, sexual propositions, or racial slurs generally do not constitute extreme or outrageous conduct unless part of a repeated or aggravated pattern. 10:02 Factors That Aggravate the Conduct Outlines key factors—plaintiff vulnerability, defendant-plaintiff relationship, repeated behavior, and knowledge of susceptibility—that can tip conduct toward being extreme or outrageous. 13:23 Vulnerable Plaintiffs Explains how children, pregnant women, and the elderly are considered more susceptible to emotional distress, raising the likelihood that conduct toward them is extreme or outrageous. 13:40 Power Imbalances in Relationships Discusses how superior–subordinate relationships (e.g., parent–child, teacher–student, employer–employee) can intensify the severity of conduct for IIED purposes. 16:16 Pattern of Abuse Describes how repeated conduct over time can elevate otherwise insufficient behavior to the level of extreme or outrageous conduct. 17:56 Knowledge of Plaintiff’s Susceptibility Explains how a defendant’s awareness of a plaintiff’s special sensitivities can transform targeted conduct into extreme or outrageous behavior. 19:19 Ace Law School & Pass the Bar Exam ($29/Month) Access 200+ videos, outlines, study aids, and more — for just $29/month: https://www.studicata.com Thinking about using Studicata? You’re in good company. ✅ Trusted by 100,000+ law students and bar takers ✅ Featured and recommended by top law schools ✅ Named the 81st fastest-growing education company in the U.S. by Inc. See why so many future lawyers choose us to study smarter—not harder: 👉 https://www.studicata.com