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Wellbeing and Transitions in Law: Legal Education and the Legal Profession (eBook)

Edited by: Emma Jones, Caroline Strevens

ISBN13: 9783031276545
Published: August 2023
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: Switzerland
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This book examines transitions from law school to the legal profession, and their impact on wellbeing. There is a significant body of evidence that suggests law student wellbeing is particularly problematic, partially due to the distinctive nature of law as a discipline. Similarly, there is a growing body of international evidence demonstrating poor levels of wellbeing within the legal profession, with lawyers suffering higher levels of stress, anxiety and depression than the general population. To date there has been no detailed consideration of the impact of these transitions on wellbeing, or discussion of the best ways to ameliorate any negative effects. This edited collection will explore a range of transitions, from entry into law school through to progression to managerial roles within the legal profession. Rather than focusing on discrete areas or chunks of time, this book focuses on the process of transitioning holistically.

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Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part 1: Becoming a Law Student - identity and transition
Chapter 2. Confidence, community and voice: student wellbeing and engagement in transition to law school
Chapter 3. The Transition to Law School: A case study
Chapter 4. The transition into online and blended Law School environments
Part 2: Moving through Law School - Professional formation and academic study
Chapter 5. A Broken Profession both Mentally and Physically: Is Well-being the Foundation to a Healthy and Resilient Future?
Chapter 6. Professional acclimatization for law students: exploring the role of work-related learning and authentic assessment
Chapter 7. Speed Interviewing: can curriculum design enhance employability skills and improve the well-being of law students?
Part 3: From Student to Lawyer - Vocational education and wellbeing
Chapter 8. The Law School & the Psychology of Belonging
Chapter 9. From Student to Practitioner: Exploring the transition into legal practice
Chapter 10. Vicarious trauma and transitions
Chapter 11. Trauma Informed Legal Education: Rejecting the Stigma in Caring for Self, Client and Workplace