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Record Nr.

UNINA9910956763603321

Titolo

Educating for well-being in law : positive professional identities and practice / / edited by Caroline Strevens and Rachael Field

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2020

ISBN

1-351-10439-X

1-351-10440-3

1-351-10438-1

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (217 pages)

Collana

Emerging legal education

Disciplina

340.0711

Soggetti

Law - Study and teaching

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 The ethics of well-being: Psychological health as the vanguard for sociological change -- Introduction -- In defence of methodology -- Resilience is about meaning -- Achievements of the well-being movement in legal education and practice -- Change from the bottom up -- Conclusion -- 2 Self-care as a professional virtue for lawyers -- Introduction -- What is self-care? -- Understanding the legal profession and its stressors -- The stressor of the power of the client -- Junior Lawyers Division (JLD) resilience and well-being survey 2017/2018 -- The stressor of changes in public opinion about the profession -- The stressor of technology -- Conclusion -- 3 Values: The flip side of the well-being coin -- Introduction -- Values enactment and well-being -- Which values? -- Values, well-being and professionalism -- Values education and well-being -- Law school values and well-being in a hypercompetitive world -- Ethics and well-being in the workplace: Ethical climate -- Ethics and well-being in the workplace: Hypercompetition -- Conclusion -- 4 Well-being and a positive professional identity in the legal profession: A snapshot of the UK Bar -- Introduction -- Positive professional identities for lawyers -- Survey of UK barristers' perceptions of professional identity and well-being -- Survey methodology -- Survey results -- Discussion -- Future research



-- Conclusion -- 5 Determined to be professional, ethical and well -- Introduction -- Well-being in legal education -- Self-determination theory -- Research context -- Initial research results -- Methodology -- Survey participants -- Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21) -- Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) -- Basic Psychological Needs Scale (BPNS) -- Valuing Questionnaire (VQ).

Results -- Hypothesis 1 - Psychological distress -- Hypothesis 2 - Subjective well-being -- Hypothesis 3 - Basic psychological needs -- Hypothesis 4 - Values progress and obstruction -- Hypothesis 5 - Basic psychological needs and distress/subjective well-being -- Hypothesis 6 - Basic psychological needs, valuing and distress -- Discussion -- Self-determination theory -- Values -- Impact of results -- Conclusion -- 6 The information gap: A comparative study of the paradigms shaping perceptions of career success for law undergraduates and professional legal training students in Australia and the latent implications of non-professional legal career opportunities for law graduates in England -- Introduction -- The information gap and well-being -- Bourdieu's tools -- Method -- Data analysis and themes -- Dominance -- Grades, very long hours, value of training contracts -- Shock, awe and anxiety -- Toxicity, atrocity and acceptance -- Alterity and the next drop -- 'Quality' and self-reproduction -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- 7 Widening the approach to ethics teaching and positively affecting the ethical professional identity of trainee solicitors in Ireland -- Intervention overview -- Trainees' reflections -- Appreciative inquiry -- Provide 'safe space' for discourse and reflection -- Making room for uncomfortable conversations -- Small group discussion with exemplars -- Conclusion -- 8 Connectivity, socialisation and identity formation: Exploring mental well-being in online distance learning law students -- Online distance learning and law students -- The role of socialisation and identity formation -- Socialisation and identity formation at a distance -- A unique balance? -- 9 Which hat shall I wear today? Exploring the professional and ethical implications of law clinic supervision -- Introduction -- Pedagogy in clinic.

Personalising learning -- Autonomy support -- Mentoring -- Role modelling -- Clinic and well-being -- Well-being awareness in the UK and Australia -- Cause and effect: Well-being and the role of traditional legal education models -- Conclusion -- 10 Clinical legal education and the hidden curriculum in the neoliberal university in England and Wales -- Introduction -- Background -- The gaps -- Clinical legal education (CLE) -- The hidden curriculum and well-being -- Emotions: Emotional intelligence -- Empathy -- Cognition/understanding -- Values -- Teaching developments -- Conclusion -- 11 Resilience, positive motivation and professional identity: The experience of law clinic students working with real clients -- The three clinical options on the BPTC -- FRU (employment) option -- FRU (social security) option -- Domestic violence option -- The research program -- Working with clients -- Working with opponents -- Working with judges -- Resilience -- Interventions -- Developing resilience -- Self-determination theory -- Empathy -- Conclusion -- 12 Meditation in legal education: The value added toward the well-being of law students -- Introduction -- Defining meditation -- The use of meditation in law schools -- Development of student resilience -- The broader context of responsibility for student well-being -- Future research on the efficacy of meditation -- Conclusion -- 13 Identity, well-being and law students -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Well-being and identity -- Student interview findings -- Future lawyer identity -- Academic achievement identity -- Implications -- Recommendations and



conclusion -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Bringing together the current international body of knowledge on key issues for educating for well-being in law, this book offers comparative perspectives across jurisdictions, and utilises a range of theoretical lenses (including socio-legal, psychological and ethical theories) in analysing well-being and legal education in law. The chapters include innovative and tested research methodologies and strategies for educating for well-being. Asking and answering the question as to whether law is special in terms of producing psychological distress in law students, law teachers and the profession, and bringing together common and opposing perspectives, this book also seeks to highlight excellent practice in promoting a positive professional identity at law school and beyond resulting in an original contribution to knowledge, and new discourses of analysis.

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910954010903321

Titolo

Early Parenting and Prevention of Disorder : Psychoanalytic Research at Interdisciplinary Frontiers / / edited by Robert N. Emde and Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2018

ISBN

0-429-91306-0

0-429-89883-5

0-429-47406-7

1-78241-151-8

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (401 p.)

Collana

Developments in psychoanalysis series

Disciplina

616.8917072

Soggetti

Psychoanalysis - Research

Parenting - Prevention - Disorders

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

COVER; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS;



PREFACE; FOREWORD AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PART I PERSPECTIVES; CHAPTER ONE The prevention sciences of early development and challenging opportunities for psychoanalysis; CHAPTER TWO "Out-reaching psychoanalysis": a contribution to early prevention for "children-at-risk"?; CHAPTER THREE Minds shaped through relationships: the emerging neurobiology of parenting; PART II EARLY PREVENTION PROGRAMMES

CHAPTER FOUR Fraiberg in Paris-early prevention through a mental health programme for vulnerable families: preliminary findings and what we have learned in conducting the French CAPEDP studyCHAPTER FIVE Understanding how traumatised mothers process their toddlers' affective communication under stress: towards preventive intervention for families at high risk for intergenerational violence; CHAPTER SIX The triadic perspective for parenting and early child development: from research to prevention and therapy

CHAPTER SEVEN Transition to parenthood: studies of intersubjectivity in mothers and fathersCHAPTER EIGHT The First Steps: a culture-sensitive preventive developmental guidance for immigrant parents and infants; CHAPTER NINE The evolution of an early parenting education programme, its follow-up, and its implications; CHAPTER TEN German perspectives on Henri Parens' pioneering work in Philadelphia: the development of attachment-based parenting programmes; PART III INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH IN FRANKFURT

CHAPTER ELEVEN Individual Development and Adaptive Education of Children at Risk: objectives and agenda of a transdisciplinary research centreCHAPTER TWELVE History and concept development of psychoanalytically based prevention projects in preschool institutions of the city of Frankfurt: conducted by the Sigmund-Freud-Institut and the Institute for Psychoanalytic Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy; CHAPTER THIRTEEN Early prevention in day-care centres with children at risk-the EVA research project

CHAPTER FOURTEEN First Steps: an integration project for infants with an immigrant background- conceptualisation and first impressionsCHAPTER FIFTEEN Cognitive stimulation and parental sensitivity in toddlers' homes: how do children and parents interact and how effective are trainings for parents?; CHAPTER SIXTEEN Just wait and don't upset yourself: when children are exposed to poverty in their daily lives; PART IV CLINICAL APPLICATIONS; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Through symptoms to subjects: the family physician and the psychologist together in primary care

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN From nameless dread to bearable fear: the psychoanalytic treatment of a twenty-two-month-old child

Sommario/riassunto

"This book provides insight and findings from leading psychoanalysts who are involved in early prevention research and clinical work. Advances in the sciences of early development have brought a heightened awareness to the crucial importance of early experiences for health and development as well as building strong foundations for education and preventing disorder. New approaches are applied in home visitation, working with immigrant families, and those stressed by trauma, conflicts and economic disadvantage. Examples of clinical application and the implementation of promising programs in an "outreach psychoanalysis" are also provided."--Provided by publisher.