The affective assistance of counsel : practicing law as a healing profession /
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Durham, N.C. :
Carolina Academic Press,
c2007
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Table of Contents:
- Lawyering with intra - and inter-personal competence
- Emotional competence and the lawyer's journey / Marjorie A. Silver
- Using social work constructs in the practice of law / Susan L. Brooks
- Lawyer personality traits and their relationship to various approaches to lawyering / Susan Daicoff
- Making out the ghost behind the words: approaching legal text with psychological intelligence / Anderson Bellegarde François
- Lawyering with cross-cultural competence
- Multicultural lawyering: heuristics and biases / Paul R. Tremblay, Carwina Weng
- Six practices for connecting with clients across culture: habit four, working with interpreters and other mindful approaches / Susan J. Bryant, Jean Koh Peters
- Problem-solving advocacy in mediations: a model of client representation / Harold Abramson
- Collaborative law: practicing without armor, practicing with heart / Pauline H. Tesler
- The culture of legal denial / Jonathan R. Cohen
- Hurting clients / Edward A. Dauer
- Overcoming psychological barriers to settlement: challenges for the TJ lawyer / Bruce J. Winick
- Lawyering and the criminal justice system
- The TJ criminal lawyer: therapeutic jurisprudence and criminal law practice / David B. Wexler
- A public defender in a problem-solving court / Lisa Schreibersdorf
- Defining the lawyer-self: using therapeutic jurisprudence to define the lawyer's role and build alliances that aid the child client / Kristin Henning
- Lawyering with mindfulness, spirituality & religion
- Awareness in lawyering: a primer on paying attention / Leonard L. Riskin
- Spirituality and practicing law as a healing profession: the importance of listening / Timothy W. Floyd
- Sojourner to sojourner / Calvin G.C. Pang
- The good lawyer: choosing to believe in the promise of our craft / Paula A. Franzese