Practicing therapeutic jurisprudence : law as a helping profession /
Practising therapeutic jurisprudence Practising therapeutic jurisprudence : Law as a helping profession Law as a helping profession
edited by Dennis P. Stolle, David B. Wexler, Bruce J. Winick.
- xvii, 510 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword / by Edward A. Dauer -- Introduction / by Dennis P. Stolle -- pt. I. Integrating therapeutic jurisprudence and preventive law. Integrating preventive law and therapeutic jurisprudence: a law and psychology based approach to lawyering / Dennis P. Stolle ... [et al.] -- Practicing therapeutic jurisprudence: psycholegal soft spots and strategies / David B. Wexler -- Better legal counseling through empirical research: identifying psycholegal soft spots and strategies / Marc W. Patry [et al.] -- pt. II. Civil practice. Advance directives, AIDS, and mental health: TJ preventive law for the HIV-positive client / Dennis P. Stolle -- Legal planning for unmarried committed partners: empirical lessons for a preventive and therapeutic approach / Jennifer K. Robbennolt and Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson -- Preventive lawyering strategies to mitigate the detrimental effects of clients' divorces on their children / Kathryn E. Maxwell -- Collaborative law: what it is and why lawyers need to know about it / Pauline H. Tesler -- A therapeutic jurisprudence and preventive law approach to family law / Stephen J. Anderer and David J. Glass -- pt. III. Criminal practice. Relapse prevention planning principles for criminal law practice / David B. Wexler -- Redefining the role of the criminal defense lawyer at plea bargaining and sentencing: a therapeutic jurisprudence/preventive law model / Bruce J. Winick -- pt. IV. Litigation. Therapeutic jurisprudence and the role of counsel in litigation / Bruce J. Winick -- pt. V. Attorney/client communications. Client denial and resistance in the advance directive context: reflections on how attorneys can identify and deal with a psycholegal soft spot / Bruce J. Winick -- Love, hate, and other emotional interference in the lawyer/client relationship / Marjorie A. Silver -- Affective lawyering: the emotional dimensions of the lawyer-client relation / Linda G. Mills -- [Pt.] VI. Therapeutic jurisprudence and legal culture. Therapeutic jurisprudence and the culture of critique / David B. Wexler -- Afterword. The role of therapeutic jurisprudence within the comprehensive law movement / Susan Daicoff -- Appendix. Identification of psycholegal soft spots and strategies.
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Mental health laws--United States Insanity (Law)--United States Preventive law--United States Attorney and client--United States Jurisprudence. Social justice--Psychological aspects Social Responsibility