The Wounded Attorney: How Psychological Disorders Impact Attorneys

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ISBN-10:

1793626464

ISBN-13:

9781793626462

Released: Feb 28, 2022
Publisher: Lexington Books
Format: Hardcover, 192 pages

Description:

Review The Wounded Attorney delves deep into the often overlooked intersection between psychology and law. This book highlights relevant research related to the impact of mental health on lawyers, and provides insight into issues prevalent within this sector of law and mental illness. Young and Packman give unique perspectives into the research and cases they analyze which provides increased insight into these prevalent and important issues. The authors provide wonderful commentary and thorough research on these issues, contributing to the much needed base of information within the intersection of psychology and law. -- Whitney Cowell, Ph.D., J.D., independent scholarWhile the practice of law is often fraught with high levels of responsibility and pressure, the potential massive impact of these stressors on mental health is rarely discussed. Packman and Young take their vast understanding of the intersection of law and psychology to bring forth a book that should be required reading for all students seriously considering a legal career. Using illustrative case studies combined with current research, the authors underscore the importance of understanding mental health needs, specific support considerations, and best practices in discipline and treatment. -- Cori Bussolari, University of San Francisco Product Description In The Wounded Attorney, Catherine Young and Wendy Packman provide keen insight and commentary into how psychological disorders manifest in attorneys. Attorneys experience an alarming rate of mental health challenges, yet mental health and substance abuse issues often go unnoticed by colleagues and are unacknowledged by attorneys themselves. As both attorneys and psychologists, the uniquely qualified Young and Packman explore how mental health issues appear in the legal profession. The authors urge for an overhaul of the current framework of attorney discipline and construct a compelling argument for a therapeutic approach that destigmatizes mental health issues. About the Author Catherine Young is licensed attorney and clinical psychologist.Wendy Packman is professor emerita of psychology at Palo Alto University (PAU) and the director, emerita of the Joint JD-PhD program in psychology and law at PAU and Golden Gate University Law School.

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