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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 1 as of January, 2010 Master Bibliography Empirical Studies in Yellow Highlights "Striving for Happiness," A.B.A. J., July 1995. A. Blasi, Bridging Moral Cognition and Moral Action: A Critical Review of the Literature, 88 PSYCHIATRY BULL. 1 (1980). A. Luna, E. Osuna, L. Zurera, MV Garcia Pastor & L. Castillo del Toro, The Relationship Between the Perception of Alcohol and Drug Harmfulness and Alcohol Consumption by University Students , 11:3 MED. LAW 3-10 (1992). A. THORNE & H. GOUGH, PORTRAITS OF TYPE: AN MBTI RESEARCH COMPENDIUM (Consulting Psychologists Press 1991) (Palo Alto, CA) (grant) cited by Richard, 1994 at 238 (MBTI study of law students). A.Y. Williams, Survey Return Rate as a Function of Personalization of Cover Letters and Monetary Incentives (1990) (unpublished M. thesis, University of Central Florida (Orlando). AALS Committee Report, Report of the AALS Special Committee on Problems of Substance Abuse in Law Schools , 44 J. LEGAL EDUC. 35, 40, 63 , citing The Guiding Principles: There is Light at the End of the Tunnel for Substance Impaired Lawyers , Jan.-Feb. 1991, at 12. AARON LAZARE, ON APOLOGY (2004). ABA Comm. on Impaired Attorneys, Survey of State and Local Assistance Programs, (1991) ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1987). ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1988). ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1989). ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1990). ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1991-92). ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1993-94). ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1995). ABA Comm. on Professionalism, "...In the Spirit of Public Service: A Blueprint for the Rekindling of Lawyer Professionalism (1986), reprinted in 112 F. R. D. 243, 248. 1

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 1 as of January, 2010 Master Bibliography

Empirical Studies in Yellow Highlights

"Striving for Happiness," A.B.A. J., July 1995.

A. Blasi, Bridging Moral Cognition and Moral Action: A Critical Review of the Literature, 88 PSYCHIATRY BULL. 1 (1980).

A. Luna, E. Osuna, L. Zurera, MV Garcia Pastor & L. Castillo del Toro, The Relationship Between the Perception of Alcohol and Drug Harmfulness and Alcohol Consumption by University Students, 11:3 MED. LAW 3-10 (1992).

A. THORNE & H. GOUGH, PORTRAITS OF TYPE: AN MBTI RESEARCH COMPENDIUM (Consulting Psychologists Press 1991) (Palo Alto, CA) (grant) cited by Richard, 1994 at 238 (MBTI study of law students).

A.Y. Williams, Survey Return Rate as a Function of Personalization of Cover Letters and Monetary Incentives (1990) (unpublished M. thesis, University of Central Florida (Orlando).

AALS Committee Report, Report of the AALS Special Committee on Problems of Substance Abuse in Law Schools, 44 J. LEGAL EDUC. 35, 40, 63, citing The Guiding Principles: There is Light at the End of the Tunnel for Substance Impaired Lawyers, Jan.-Feb. 1991, at 12.

AARON LAZARE, ON APOLOGY (2004).

ABA Comm. on Impaired Attorneys, Survey of State and Local Assistance Programs, (1991)

ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1987).

ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1988).

ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1989).

ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1990).

ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1991-92).

ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1993-94).

ABA Comm. on Professional Discipline, Survey on Lawyer Discipline Systems (1995).

ABA Comm. on Professionalism, "...In the Spirit of Public Service: A Blueprint for the Rekindling of Lawyer Professionalism (1986), reprinted in 112 F. R. D. 243, 248.

ABA Comm. on Women in the Profession, Basic Facts From Women in the Law: A Look at the Numbers (1995).

ABA Ethical Dilemmas and Professionalism: A Study Guide for the Video Program.

ABA Report of the Professionalism Committee, Teaching and Learning Professionalism (1996).

ABA Spec. Cord. Comm. on Professionalism, Ethical Dilemmas and Professionalism: A Study for the Video Program (1990).

ABA The Report of At the Breaking Point: A National Conference on The Emerging Crisis In the Quality of Lawyers' Health and Lives -- Its Impact on Laws Firms and Client Services (Apr. 5-6, 1991).

ABA Young Lawyers Div. Survey, Career Satisfaction 12 (1995).

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ABA Young Lawyers Div. Survey, The State of the Legal Profession: 1990, (1991).

ABA, CONSULTANTS DIGEST, Vol. VII No. 1, May 1996.

Adrienne Drell, Chilling Out, A.B.A. J., Oct. 1994, at 70, 72.

Ala. St. B. Disciplinary Comm., Formal Op. 89-91 (1989) citing Law. Man. on Prof. Conduct (ABA/BNA) 339 (Aug. 7, 1989).

Alan N. Katz & Mark P. Denbeaux, Trust, Cynicism and Machiavellianism Among Entering First-Year Law Students, 53 J. URB. L. 397-398 (1976).

Alex Segura, Jr., Alumni’s Return Shows Success of Drug Court, S. FLA. SUN-SENTINEL, Aug. 9, 2001, at 10B Jan Pudlow, Palm Beach County Opens Its Drug Court, FLA. BAR NEWS, Apr. 15, 2001, at 14 (noting that Miami-Dade County’s drug court opened in 1989 and reporting a seventy percent success rate).

Alexander Astin, Prelaw Students-A National Profile, 34 J. LEGAL EDUC. 73 (1984).

ALFIE KOHN, NO CONTEST -- THE CASE AGAINST COMPETITION 54 (1986).

ALLEN M. PARKMAN, NO-FAULT DIVORCE: WHAT WENT WRONG? (1992).

AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASS'N, DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL OF MENTAL DISORDERS, (4th ed., 1994).

Amiram Elwork & G. Andrew H. Benjamin, Lawyers in Distress, 23 J. PSYCHIATRY & L. 205 (1995).

AMIRAM ELWORK , STRESS MANAGEMENT FOR LAWYERS (1995).

Amiram Elwork, Ph.D. & G. Andrew H. Benjamin, Ph.D., J.D., Lawyers in Distress, 23 J. PSYCHIATRY & L. 205, 207-208 (1995).

Amiram Elwork, Stress & Lawyers: Predictors of Addiction, Summer Institute of Addictions Studies, ATTYS' TRACK, (Aug. 2, 1995).

AMIRAM ELWORK, STRESS MANAGEMENT FOR LAWYERS (2007).

AMY HILSMAN KASTLEY ET AL., CONTRACTING LAW (2000).

Amy R. Mashburn, Professionalism as Class Ideology: Civility Codes and Bar Hierarchy, 28 VAL. U.L. REV. 657 (1994).

Andras Sajo, The Role of Lawyers in Social Change: Hungary, 25 CASE W. RES. J. INT’L L. 137 (1993).

Andrew Kaufman, A Commentary on Pepper's "The Lawyer's Amoral Ethical Role," 1986 AM. B. FOUND. RES. J. 651, 652, 655 (1986) (adopting neither Stephen Pepper's support of the amoral role nor David Luban's criticism of it; instead admitting a preference for "eclectic views on the theoretical issue that divides" the two scholars and suggesting that a more contextual, case-by-case analysis is appropriate).

Andrew S. Watson, A Lawyers and Professionalism: A Further Psychiatric Perspective On Legal Education, 8 U. MICH. L. REV. 248.

ANDREW S. WATSON, THE LAWYER IN THE INTERVIEWING & COUNSELING PROCESS (1975).

Andrew S. Watson, The Quest For Professional Competence: Psychological Aspects of Legal Education, 37 U.

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 3 as of January, 2010 CIN. L. REV. 91, 94-95 (1968).

Andrew V. Hansen, Alcoholism in the Lawyer's Context, 7 LEGAL REF. SERV. Q. 231, 236 (1987).

Ann E. Freedman, Fact-Finding in Civil Domestic Violence Cases: Secondary Traumatic Stress and the Need for Compassionate Witnesses, 11 AM. U. J. GENDER SOC. POL’Y & L. 567, 655 (2003).

ANNE W. SCHAEF, WOMEN’S REALITY: AN EMERGING FEMALE SYSTEM IN A WHITE MALE SOCIETY (1992). ANNE WILSON SCHAEF & DIANE FASSEL, THE ADDICTIVE ORGANIZATION 33-46 (1990) (tracking this paradigm shift through the work of (among many others) Thomas Kuhn in 1970, Marilyn Ferguson in 1980, Morris Berman in 1984, and Carol Gilligan in 1979).

ANNE WILSON SCHAEF, WHEN SOCIETY BECOMES AN ADDICT 5-18 (1987) (controversially describing the rights-based philosophy as the “White Male System”; noting that it is the same as the Addictive System, using the addictions model of human behavior)

Annette J. Scieszinski, Return of the Problem-Solvers, PERSPECTIVE.

Anthony T. Kronman, as explained by David B. Wilkins, Practical Wisdom For Practicing Lawyers: Separating Ideals From Ideology in Legal Ethics, 108 HARV. L. REV. 458, 460-61 (1994).

Anthony V. Alfieri, Denaturalizing the Lawyer-Statesman, 93 MICH. L. REV. 1204 (1995).

Arian Campo-Flores, An Ambivalent Profession AM. LAW. (April 1998).

Arleen Jacobius, Coming Back From Depression, A.B.A. J., April 1996, at 74, 76.

Arnie Herz, Remarks at Florida Coastal School of Law, Jacksonville, Florida, (Oct. 22, 2003).

Arthur Kinoy, The Role of the People’s Lawyer in the 1990s, 2 TEMP. POL. & RTS. L. REV. 209 (1993).

Audrey James Schwartz, Law, Lawyers, and Law School: Perspectives from the First-Year Class, 30 J. LEGAL ED. (1980).

Austin Anderson, Ten Steps to Building Client Relationships and Improving Your Bottom Line (Sept. 27-8, 1996) (unpublished manuscript delivered to Ohio Association of Civil Trial Attorneys Fall Meeting).

Banks McDowell, The Usefulness of "Good Moral Character," 33 WASHBURN L. J. 323 (1994).

Thomas L. Shaffer & Robert F. Cochran, “Technical” Defenses: Ethics, Morals, And The Lawyer As Friend, 14 CLINICAL L. REV. 337 (Fall, 2007) (discussing the concept of lawyer-as-friend).

Deborah Chase & Hon. Peggy Fulton Hora, Special Issue: Substance Abuse And Addiction In Family Courts -- The Best Seat In The House: The Court Assignment And Judicial Satisfaction, 47 FAM. CT. REV. 209 (April, 2009).

Deborah J. Chase & Peggy Fulton Hora, The Implications of Therapeutic Jurisprudence for Judicial Satisfaction, 37 CT. REV. 12 (2000).

Barbara A. Babb, An Interdisciplinary Approach to Family Law Jurisprudence: Application of an Ecological and Therapeutic Perspective, 72 IND. L.J. 775 (1997) (proposing an interdisciplinary approach to resolving family law issues).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 4 as of January, 2010 Barbara McAdoo, A Report to The Minnesota Supreme Court: The Impact of Rule 114 on Civil Litigation Practice in Minnesota, (Dec. 1997).

Barbara Nachmann, Childhood Experience and Vocational Choice in Law, Dentistry and Social Work, 7 J. COUNSEL. PSYCHOL. 243-244, 248 (1960).

Barbara S. McCann, et al., Variations in Plasma Lipid Concentration During Examination Stress, INT’L J. BEHAV. MED. (1996).

Barbara S. McCann, Joan Russo, & G. Andrew H. Benjamin, Hostility, Social Support, and Perceptions of Work, 2 J. OCCUP. HEALTH PSYCHOL. 175, 178, and 180 (1997). Barbara Stahura, Trail ‘Em, Nail ‘Em, and Jail ‘Em: Restorative Justice, SPIRITUALITY & HEALTH, Spring 2001, at 43.

Beck et al., Lawyer Distress: Alcohol-Related Problems and Other Psychological Concerns Among a Sample of Practicing Lawyers, 10 J.L. & HEALTH 1, 2 (1996).

Behaviorism, in COLUMBIA ENCYCLOPEDIA 4841 (6th ed. 2004).

Benjamin Sells, An Individual’s Value System is Measured by More Than Money, FLA. B. NEWS, Dec. 15, 1997 at 17.

Benjamin Sells, Lawyers Are In Many Ways Trained Into Isolation, FLA. B. NEWS, Nov. 15, 1998 at 28.

Benjamin Sells, Opening Intimate Lines of Communication Can Be Good For the Soul, FLA. B. NEWS, Oct. 15, 1996 at 26.

Benjamin Sells, Turning Your Fantasy Into Reality to Increase Satisfaction, FLA. B. NEWS, Oct. 15, 1995, at 27.

Betsy Tsai, The Trend Toward Specialized Domestic Violence Courts: Improvements on an Effective Innovation, 68 FORDHAM L. REV. 1285 (2000) (discussing the failures of the traditional legal response to domestic violence, along with three actual models of domestic violence court programs in the United States).

Beverly Balos, The Bounds of Professionalism: Challenging Our Students; Challenging Ourselves, 4 CLINICAL L. REV. 129 (1997).

BILL ADLER, FIRST KILL ALL THE LAWYERS: LEGAL PROVERBS, EPITAPHS, JOKES, AND ANECDOTES (1994).

Brent E. Dickson & Julia Bunton Jackson, Renewing Lawyer Civility, 28 VAL. U. L. REV. 531 (1994).

BRINGING PEACE INTO THE ROOM (Daniel Bowling & David Hoffman eds., John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2003).

Bruce A. Green, The Role of Personal Values in Professional Decisionmaking, 11 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 19 (1997).

Bruce A. Kimball, The Langdell Problem: Historicizing the Century of Historiography, 1906-2000s, 22 LAW & HIST. REV. 277, 277 (2004).

Bruce J. Winick, The Expanding Scope of Preventive Law, 3 FLA. COASTAL SCH. L.J. 189, 195 n.15 (2002).

Bruce J. Winick, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Problem Solving Courts, 30 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 1055, 1060 (2003).

Bruce J. Winick, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Role of Counsel in Litigation, in DENNIS P. STOLLE, DAVID B. WEXLER, & BRUCE J. WINICK, EDS., PRACTICING THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE 309 (Carolina Academic Press,

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Erica Weissman, Gender-Role Issues in Attorney Career Satisfaction, at 74-76 (1994) (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Yeshiva University) (on file with author).

Bruce J. Winick, Using Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Teaching Lawyering Skills: Meeting the Challenge of the New ABA Standards, 17 ST. THOMAS L. REV. 429, 444 -47 (2005) (describing a protracted divorce proceeding that produced permanent emotional scars which may have been avoided with therapeutic justice techniques).

Bryan Benan Sullivan, Ph.D., Local Legal Culture, Personality Traits, and the Administration of Justice in the Superior Court of Delaware: I and II, 54 DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS INT'L. 7 (1994).

Bryan Bogoch, Gendered Lawyering: Difference and Dominance in Lawyer-Client Interactions, 31(4) L. & SOC=Y REV. 677-712, 700-03 (1997).

Burnele V. Powell, Lawyer Professionalism as Ordinary Morality, 35 S. TEX. L. REV. 275 (1994).

Byron C. Keeling, A Prescription For Healing the Crisis in Professionalism: Shifting the Burden of Enforcing Professional Standards of Conduct, 25 TEX. TECH. L. REV. 31, 31 (1993).

California Western School of Law, Center for Creative Problem Solving, http://cwsl.edu/main/default.asp?nav=creative_problem_solving.asp&body=creative_problem_solving/home.asp (last visited Oct. 7, 2005).

Calla S. Smith & Monica Hemingway, Final Report: Data Analyses and Interpretation of the Lawyer’s Burnout Subcommittee Survey, (Aug. 27, 1997)

Calvin G. C. Pang, Essays on Professionalism and Personal Satisfaction: Introductory Remarks To Professionalism And Personal Satisfaction, 11 CLINICAL L. REV. 405 (2005)

Calvin G. C. Pang, Eyeing the Circle: Finding a Place for Spirituality in a Law School Clinic,35 WILLIAMETTE L. REV. 241 (1999).

Calvin Pang, Recommendations for Rule 6.1, HAW. BUS. .J., Sept. 1993, at 24

Calvin Pang, Slow-Baked, Flash-Fried, Not to be Devoured: Development of the Partnership Model of Property Division in Hawai’i and Beyond, 20 HAW. L. REV. 1 (1998)

Calvin Pang, Will Medicaid Pay All of Your Client’s Nursing Home Bills, HAW. BUS. J., June 1995, at 28

Campbell, The Attitudes of First-Year Law Students at the University of New Mexico, 20 J. LEGAL EDUC. 71 (1967).

CARL R. ROGERS, CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY: ITS CURRENT PRACTICE, IMPLICATIONS, AND THEORY, (1951).

CAROL GILLIGAN, IN A DIFFERENT VOICE 17–21 (1982).

Carol Gilligan, Moral Orientation and Moral Development, in WOMEN AND MORAL THEORY 19, 22 (E. F. Kittay & Diana T. Meyers eds., 1987).

Carol Gilligan, S. Langsdale, Nona Lyons & J.M. Murphy, Contributions of Women's Elimination of Sex Bias in Moral Development Theory and Research, Final Report to National Institute of Education (1982).

Carole L Mostow, Law v. Life: What Lawyers Are Afraid to Say About the Legal Profession, 1995, 6 (4) PROF. L. 18 (1995).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 6 as of January, 2010 Carole L. Mostow, Holistic Lawyers Hope to Transform Conflict Resolution, 12 NO. 1 PROF. LAW. 24, 26 (2000).

Carolyn Copps Hartley & Carrie J. Petrucci, Practicing Culturally Competent Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A Collaboration Between Social Work and Law, 14 WASH. U.J.L. & POL’Y 133. 135 (2004).

Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Culture Clash in the Quality of Life in the Law: Changes in the Economics, Diversification and Organization of Lawyering, 44 CASE W. RES. L. REV. 621, 660 (1994) (arguing that diversity resulting from the influx of women and minorities into the bar will benefit the legal profession and associates some of the solutions to the tripartite crisis to gendered issues).

Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Is Altruism Possible In Lawyering? 8 GA. ST. U. L. REV. 385 (1992) (arguing that lawyers should become more altruistic).

Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Review Essay, What’s Gender Got to Do With It?: The Politics and Morality of an Ethic of Care, 22 N.Y.U. REV. L. & SOC. CHANGE 265 (1996).

Carrie Menkel-Meadow, To Solve Problems, Not Make Them: Integrating ADR in the Law School Curriculum, SMU L. REV. (1993).

Carwina Weng, Multicultural Lawyering: Teaching Psychology to Develop Cultural Self-Awareness, 11 CLINICAL L. REV. 369, 381-82 (2005).

Catherine McBride-Chang et al., Mother-Blaming, Psychology and the Law, 1 S. CAL. REV. L. & WOMEN'S STUD. 69 (1992).

CCJ Resolution 22, COSCA Resolution 4, http://dcpi.ncjrs.org/pdf/Chief%20Justice%20Resolution.doc (last visited Oct. 8, 2005).

Cecilia M. Michel & Mullen J. Dowdal, The Needs and Means for Effective Compliance: The Operation of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations, C800 A.L.I.-A.B.A. 15 (1992).

CENTER FOR LAW AND RENEWAL, SHIFTING THE FIELD OF LAW & JUSTICE (2007).

Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking, http://ssw.che.umn.edu/rjp/ (last visited Oct. 8, 2005).

Charles A. Reich, Toward the Humanistic Study of Law, 74 YALE L.J. 1402 (1965) (advocating greater emphasis on social science, interdisciplinary approaches, and moral and psychological knowledge in legal education)

CHARLES L. GRISWOLD, FORGIVENESS: A PHILOSOPHICAL EXPLORATION (2007).

Charles M. Rosenberg, The Law After O.J., A.B.A. J., June 1995, at 72.

Charles Senger, Spirituality in Law School, 81 MICH. BUS. J. 44 (Dec. 2002).

Charles W. Sorenson, Jr., Disclosure Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(A)-- "Much Ado About Nothing?" 46 HASTINGS L. REV. 679 (1995).

CHARLES W. WOLFRAM, MODERN LEGAL ETHICS. (West Publishing Co. 1986).

Charlotte Chiu, Do Professional Women Have Lower Job Satisfaction Than Professional Men? Lawyers as a Case Study, 38(7/8) SEX ROLES 521- 537, 530-31 (1998).

Charlotte Moses Fischman & Jeffery Davis, The Lawyer as Civil Defendant: Recent Developments in the Law of Legal Malpractice, 403 PLI/LIT 609 (1990).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 7 as of January, 2010 Christine Riedel, The Big Squeeze, NAT'L JURIST, Sept. 1996, at 20.

Christopher Slobogin, Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Five Dilemmas to Ponder, 1 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y. & L. 193 (1995).

Colin Croft, Reconceptualizing American Legal Professionalism: A Proposal For Deliberative Moral Community, 67 N. Y. U. L. REV. 1256, 1260-61 (1992).

Collaborative Family Lawyers of South Florida, Inc., http://www.collaborativefamily lawfl.com/index.html (last visited Oct. 8, 2005)

Collaborative Practice San Francisco, http://www.collaborativelawsf.com/ (last visited Oct. 8, 2005).

Comment, Anxiety and the First Semester of Law School, 1968 WIS. L. REV. 1201 (1968).

Conference on the 30th Anniversary of the United States Supreme Court’s Decision in Gideon v. Wainwright: Gideon and the Public Service Role of Lawyers in Advancing Equal Justice, 43 AM. U. L. REV. 1 (1993).

Conn. Bar Ass'n Comm. on Professional Ethics, Informal Op. 89-21 (1989) citing Law Man. on Prof. Conduct (ABA/BNA) 310 (July 29, 1989).

Connie J.A. Beck, Bruce D. Sales & G. Andrew H. Benjamin, Lawyer Distress: Alcohol Related Concerns Among a Sample of Practicing Lawyers, 10 J.L. & HEALTH L. 5, 18, 50-58 (1995-1996) (linking lawyer distress to hostility, anger and marital dissatisfaction);

Consultant’s Digest, Law Student Attrition Data, 1995-96 (Spring 1996).

Craig Kubey, The Three Years of Adjustment: Where Your Ideals Go, 6 JURIS DR. 11, 34 (1976).

Daicoff, S. & David B. Wexler, Chapter 26: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, in COMPREHENSIVE HANDBOOK OF PSYCHOLOGY: VOLUME 11: FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY (Alan M. Goldstein, ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., in press).

Daicoff, S., Afterword: The Role of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Within the Comprehensive Law Movement , in DENNIS P. STOLLE, DAVID B. WEXLER, & BRUCE J. WINICK, EDS., PRACTICING THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE (Carolina Academic Press, 2000).

Daniel A. Cohen, Making Elite Lawyers: Visions of Law at Harvard and Beyond by Robert Granfield 92 MICH. L. REV. 1737 (1994).

Daniel J. Pope, The Twain of Ethics and Professionalism, 62 DEF. COUNS. J. 594 (1995).

Daniel N. McIntosh, Julie Keywell, Alan Reifman, & Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Stress and Health in First-Year Law Students: Women Fare Worse, J. APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOL. 24:16, 1474-1499 (1994).

Daniel R. Coquillette, Professionalism: The Deep Theory, 72 N.C. L. REV. 1271, 1273-76 (1994).

Daniel W. Shuman, Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Restructuring Mental Disability Law, Bibliography of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 10 N.Y.L. SCH. J. HUM. RTS. 915 (1993).

DANIEL W. VAN NESS & KAREN HEETDERKS STRONG, RESTORING JUSTICE (ANDERSON PUBLISHING CO., 2D ED. 2002; 1ST ED. 1997). (4TH ED. 2010)

Daniel W. Van Ness, New Wine and Old Wineskins: Four Challenges of Restorative Justice, 4 CRIM. L.F. 251 (1993).

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Darrin R. Lehman, Jon A. Krosnick, Robert West, & Fan Li, The Focus of Judgment Effect: A Question Wording Effect Due to Hypothesis Confirmation Bias, 18(6) PERSONALITY & SOC. PSYCHOL. BULL. 690 (1992).

DAVID A. BINDER & SUSAN C. PRICE, LEGAL INTERVIEWING AND COUNSELING: A CLIENT-CENTERED APPROACH (1977).

DAVID B. WEXLER & BRUCE J. WINICK, EDS., LAW IN A THERAPEUTIC KEY 569 (1996)

David B. Wexler & Bruce J. Winick, Therapeutic Jurisprudence as a New Approach to Mental Health Law Policy Analysis and Research, 45 U. MIAMI L. REV. 979, 981 (1991).

David B. Wexler, How the Law Can Use What Works: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Look at Recent Research on Rehabilitation, 15 BEHAV. SCIENCES L. 242 (1995).

David B. Wexler, Practicing Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Psycholegal Soft Spots and Strategies, 67 REV. JUR. U.P.R. 317 (1998).

David B. Wexler, The Argument Culture and the Courts (book review), CT. REV. 4, 4-5 (Summer, 1998).

DAVID B. WEXLER, THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE (1990).

David B. Wexler, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Legal Education: Where Do We Go From Here?, 71 REV. JUR. U.P.R. 177, 186-187 (2002).

David B. Wexler, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Culture of Critique, 10 J. CONTEMP. LEGAL ISSUES 263 (1999).

David B. Wexler, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 20 TOURO L. REV. 353, 353 (2004).

David B. Wilkins, Practical Wisdom For Practicing Lawyers: Separating Ideals From Ideology in Legal Ethics, 108 HARV. L. REV. 458, 460-61 (1994).

David B. Wilkins, Redefining the “Professional” in Professional Ethics: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Professionalism, 58 L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. 241 (1996).

David B. Wilkins, Straight Jacketing Professionalism: A Comment on Russell, 95 MICH L. REV. 795 (1997).

David C. Spendlove, et al., Marital Adjustment Among Housestaff and New Attorneys, 65 ACAD. MED. 599 (1990).

David F. Cavers, Through Life: The Origin of Preventive Law by Louis M. Brown, 60 S. CAL. L. REV. 1621 (1987).

David F. Covers, Lawyering Through Life: The Origin of Preventive Law by Louis M. Brown, 60 S. CAL. L. REV. 1621 (1987).

DAVID HALL, THE SPIRITUAL REVITALIZATION OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION (2005).

David K. Voight, Remove Incentives to Litigate, A.B.A. J. (May, 1994).

David L. Haron, Seven Practical Ways to Make Professionalism a Part of Your Life, 76 MICH. B. J. 972 (1997).

David Luban, Stevens's Professionalism and Ours, 38 WM. & MARY L. REV. 297 (1996) (using butlers' professionalism to argue against the amoral role, but not really resolving the problem or settling on an alternative).

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David Luban, The Lysistratian Prerogative: A Response to Stephen Pepper, 1986 AM. B. FOUND. RES. J. 637, 639 (1986) (disagreeing with Stephen Pepper's defense of the amoral role).

David M. Hunsaker, Law, Humanism and Communication: Suggestions for Limited Curricular Reform, 30 J. LEGAL EDUC. 417, 419 (1980) (describing the relationship between legal realism, legal positivism, and Langdell’s case method approach to legal education).

David Morgan, Nowhere to Hide, A.B.A. J., Feb. 1992, at 50.

David Morrill, Taking Aim at Stress in the Legal Culture, FSU LAW.

David O. Sears & Ronald P. Abeles, Attitudes and Opinions, (1969).

David R. Normann, Law v. Life: What Lawyers Are Afraid to Say About the Legal Profession, 1995, 42 LOY. L. REV. 193 (1996).

David Rottman & Pamela Casey, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Emergence of Problem-Solving Courts, NAT’L INST. JUST. J., July 1999, at 12, 14 (citing Roger K. Warren, Reengineering the Court Process, Presentation to Great Lakes Court Summit, Madison, WI (Sept. 24-25, 1998)), available at http://www.cjtoday.com/pdf/nijjuly99.pdf.

David Schuman, Beyond the Waste Land: Law Practice in the 1990's, 42 HASTINGS L. J. 1, 3, 7 (1990).

David Stevens Hobler, Drug Treatment Court: The Making of Judicial Capital, National Center for Preventive Law (2001), http://www.preventivelawyer.org/main/default.asp?pid=essays/hobler.htm.

David T. Dodd, M.D., The Physician Personality and Adaptation to Distress, (unpublished manuscript) (year unknown).

David Wexler, Inducing Therapeutic Compliance Through the Criminal Law, 14 L. & PSYCHOL. REV. 43 (1990)

David Wexler, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Criminal Courts, 35 WM. & MARY L. REV. 279, 292-93, 295-99 (1993).

Dean Griswold, 37 CHI. BUS. REC. 199, 203 (1956), cited in Howard Sacks, Human Relations Training for Law Students and Lawyers, 11 J. LEGAL EDUC. 316, 317 (1959).

DEBORAH L. ARRON, RUNNING FROM THE LAW: WHY GOOD LAWYERS ARE GETTING OUT OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION (1989).

Deborah J. Chase & Peggy Fulton Hora, The Implications of Therapeutic Jurisprudence for Judicial Satisfaction, __ COURT REVIEW ___ (May, 2000) (in press) (reporting the results of an empirical study on the positive effects on judges of judging from a therapeutic jurisprudence perspective).

Deborah L. Rhode, Institutionalizing Ethics, 44 CASE WES. RES. L. REV. 665, 667 (1994).

Deborah L. Rhode, Professionalism in Perspective: Alternative Approaches to Nonlawyer Practice, 22 N.Y.U. REV. L. & SOC. CHANGE 701 (1996).

Deborah L. Rhode, Symposium: The Future of the Legal Profession, 44 CASE W. L. REV. 665 (1994).

Deborah L. Rhode, Teaching Legal Ethics, 51 ST. LOUIS U. L.J. 1043 (2007)

Deborah Rhode, Ethics by the Pervasive Method, 42 J. LEGAL EDUC. 31, 41 (1992).

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Deborah Rhode, Moral Character as a Professional Credential, 94 YALE L.J. 491 (1985).

Debra C. Moss, Lawyer Personality: Logical Problem Solvers Happiest, Consultant Claims, A.B.A. J., Feb. 1991, at 34.

Debra Kaufman & Michael L. Fetters, Work Motivation and Job Values Among Profession Men and Women: A New Accounting, 17 J. VOCATIONAL BEHAV. 251 (1980).

Debra Moss & Mark Hansen, Lawyers' Perspective , A.B.A. J. May 1991, at 40.

Denise C. Redmann 370 Has the Golden Rule Tarnished? 43 LA. B.J. 370 (1995).

Dennis P. Stolle & David B. Wexler, Preventive Law and Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A Symbiotic Relationship, 16 PREVENTIVE L. REP. 4 (1996).

Dennis P. Stolle & David B. Wexler, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Preventive Law: A Combined Concentration to Invigorate the Everyday Practice of Law, 39 ARIZ. L. REV. 25 (1997).

Dennis P. Stolle, David B. Wexler, Bruce J. Winick & Edward A. Dauer, Integrating Preventive Law and Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A Law and Psychology Based Approach to Lawyering, 34 CAL. W. L. REV. 15, 16 (1997).

Dennis P. Stolle, M.A., Professional Responsibility in Elder Law: A Synthesis of Preventive Law and Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 14 BEHAV. SCI. & L. 459, 462 (1996).

Dennis W. Kozich, Stress is Taking its Toll on Wisconsin Attorneys, WIS. LAW., Apr., 1989, at 12.

Diomedes Markoulis, Postformal and Postconventional Reasoning in Educationally Advanced Adults, J. OF GENETIC PSYCHOL. (1989).

Diomedes Markoulis, Postformal and Postconventional Reasoning in Educationally Advanced Adults, 150 J. GENETIC PSYCHIATRY 427-439 (1989).

Dirk Johnson, More Scorn and Less Money Dim Law's Lure, N.Y. TIMES, Sept. 16 (or 22), 1995, at A1.

DON CARROLL, A LAWYER’S GUIDE TO HEALING (2006).

Don J. Young, & Louise L. Hill, Professionalism: The Necessity For Internal Control, 61 TEMP. L. REV. 205-211 (1988).

Don Peters & Martha Peters, Maybe That's Why I Do What I Do: Psychological Type Theory, The Myers-Briggs Tyoe Indicator, and Learning Legal Interviewing, 35 N.Y. L. SCH. L. REV. 169 (1990).

Don Peters, Forever Jung: Psychological Type Theory, The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and Learning Negotiation, 42 DRAKE L. REV. 1 (1993).

Don S. Anderson, Jon S. Western, & Paul R. Boreham, Conservatism in Recruits to the Professions, 9(3) AUSTL. & N.Z. J. SOC. 42-45 (1973).

Donald J. Weidner, The Florida Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism and the Crises of Legal Education, 71 FLA. B. J. 64 (1997).

Donald N. Bersoff, Integrating Legal and Psychological Perspectives on the Right to Personal Autonomy, Autonomy for Vulnerable Populations: The Supreme Court's Reckless Disregard for Self-Determination and

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Dondi Properties Corp v. Commerce Savings & Loan Assoc., 121 F.R.D. 284 (N.D. Texas 1988).

Donna J. Rawls & James R. Rawls, Personality Characteristics and Personal History Date of Successful and Less Successful Executives, 23 PSYCHOL. REP. 1032 (1968).

Dorothy H. Deegan, Exploring Individual Differences Among Novices Reading in a Specific Domain: The Case of Law, 30:2 READING RES. Q. 154-170, 158, 160-61 (April/May/June 1995).

Douglas A. Codiga, Reflections on the Potential Growth of Mindfulness Meditation in the Law, 7 HARV. NEGOT. L. REV. 109, 123 (2002); David B. Wexler, Lowering the Volume Through Legal Doctrine: A Promising Path for Therapeutic Jurisprudence Scholarship, 3 FLA. COASTAL L.J. 123, 123 (2002).

E. Allan Lind et al., In the Eye of the Beholder: Tort Litigants’ Evaluations of Their Experiences in the Civil Justice System, 24 L. & SOC’Y REV. 953, 968-71 (1990).

E. Allan Lind, Bonnie E. Erickson, John Conley, & William M. O'Barr, Social Attributions and Conversation Style in Trial Testimony, 36 J. PERSONALITY & SOC. PSYCHOL. 1558 (1978).

Edward A. Adams, Law Schools Warned of Dip in Quality of Admittees, N.Y. L. J., Dec. 1995, at 1.

Edward A. Dauer & Leonard J. Marcus, Adapting Mediation to Link Resolution of Medical Malpractice Disputes with Health Care Quality Improvement, 1 LAW & CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS 60 (1998).

Edward A. Dauer et al., Transformative Power: Medical Malpractice Mediations May Help Improve Patient Safety, ABA DISP. RESOL., Spring 1999, at 9 (reviewing successful pilot malpractice mediation programs in Massachusetts and Toronto).

Edward A. Dauer, Leonard J. Marcus & Susan M.C. Payne, Prometheus and the Litigators: A Mediation Odyssey.

Edward D. Re, The Causes of Popular Dissatisfaction With the Legal Profession, 68 ST. JOHN'S L. REV. 85 (1994).

Edward R. Blumberg, Preserving and Enhancing the Practice of the Law 71 FLA. B. J. 6 (Aug 1997).

Edwin Locke, The Nature and Causes of Job Satisfaction, HANDBOOK OF INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, Vol. 1 ed. by M.D. Dunnette (1990).

EDWIN LOCKE, THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF JOB STRESS, (year unknown).

Edwin S. Shneidman, Personality and "Success" Among a Selected Group of Lawyers, 48(6) J. PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT 609, 613-615 (1984).

ELIZABETH DVORKIN ET AL., BECOMING A LAWYER: A HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVE ON LEGAL EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONALISM (1981).

Elizabeth H. Gorman, Moving Away from “Up and Out”: Determinants of Permanent Employment in Law Firms, 33 LAW & SOCIETY REV. 3, 637-665 (1999).

ELIZABETH KUBLER-ROSS, ON DEATH AND DYING 34-99 (1969) (discussing the five stages of coping in terminally ill patients).

Ella Jane P. Davis, Thoughts on the “Emperor Complex,” the “Scorched Earth Policy,” and Lawyer Professionalism, 73 FLA. B. J. 30 (1999).

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Ellen Ostrow, The Lawyer’s Life: Clear The Obstacles to a Balanced Life, TRIAL, July 2003, at 27, 30 (2003).

Ellen S. Podgor, Form 8300: The Demise of Law as a Profession, 5 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 485, 530 N. 319, 533 (1992).

Ellen S. Podgor, Lawyer Professionalism in a Gendered Society, 47 S.C. L. REV. 323, 346-47 (1996) (arguing that professionalism would be enhanced "by admitting the female culture into the existing male club" and that feminine approaches would salve many of the Rambo-style ills in the legal profession).

Ellen Waldman, The Evaluative-Facilitative Debate in Mediation: Applying the Lens of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 82 MARQUETTE L. REV. 155 (Fall 1998).

Elliott M. Abramson, Puncturing the Myth of the Moral Intractability of Law Students: The Suggestiveness of the Work of Psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg For Ethical Training in Legal Education, 7 NOTRE DAME J. L., ETHICS, & PUB. POL'Y. 223 (1993) (arguing, like Fred Zacharias, that lawyers should not be simply partisan or hired guns, zealous advocates working for the client's interests, to the exclusion of any other values. Instead, Abramson says that lawyers should consider the greater social and public implications of what they do for a client or what is objectively right and wrong, and perhaps at times refuse to take actions that would benefit a client when they transgress these "higher" values.)

Email from Edward Dauer, Dean Emeritus, Denver University College of Law, to Susan Daicoff, Professor of Law, Florida Coastal School of Law (August 5, 2002) (on file with author).

Eric Drogin, Alcoholism in the Legal Profession: Psychological and Legal Perspectives and Interventions, 15 LAW & PSYCHOL. REV. 117 (1991).

Eric Drogin, Law v. Life: What Lawyers Are Afraid to Say About the Legal Profession, 1995, 42 FED. LAW. 48 (1995).

Eric Drogin, Psychological Type: Implications for Consultation to the Legal Profession, (unpublished dissertation) ( July 1989).

Eric Y. Drogin, Jurisprudent Therapy and Competency, 28 LAW & PSYCHOL. REV. 41 (2004).

Eun-Yeong Na & Elizabeth F. Loftus, Attitudes Toward Law and Prisoners, Conservative Authoritarianism, Attribution, and Internal-External Locus of Control: Korean and American Law Students and Undergraduates, 29(5) J. OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOL. 595-615, 598-99, 601-02, 605-606, and 611 (September 1998) (reporting data collected in 1996).

Evelyn Lundberg Stratton, Solutions for the Mentally Ill in the Criminal Justice System: A Symposium Introduction (National Symposium on Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System), 32 CAP. U. L. REV. 901 (2004).

F. K. ZEMANS & V. G. ROSENBLUM, THE MAKING OF A PUBLIC PROFESSION 1, 137 (Chicago: American Bar Foundation, 1981).

Fales, The Lawyer and His Health -Alcoholism, 56 N.Y. ST. B.J. (1984).

Faye Couture, Karl T. Gruben, Jane Holland, Linda Will, & Susan Yancy, Question & Answers, 84 L. LIBR. J. 409 (1992).

Faye Crosby & Gregory M. Herek, Male Sympathy with the Situation of Women: Does Personal Experience Make a Difference?, 42(2) J. SOC. ISSUES 55 (1986).

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Fla. Bar v. Kirkpatrick, 567 So.2d 1377 (1990).

Fla. Bar v. Lopez, 406 So.2d 1100 (1981).

Fla. Bar v. Lund, 410 So.2d 922 (1982).Fla. Bar v. Pearce, 356 So.2d 405 (1978).

Fla. Bar v. Rubin, 549 So.2d 1000 (1989).

Fla. Bar v. Simmons, 391 So.2d 684 (1980).

Fla. Bar v. Went for It, Inc., 115 S.Ct. 2371, 132 L.Ed.2d 541 (1995).

Fla. Bar, Rules Regulating The Florida Bar, 64 FLA. B. J. 32, 118 (1990).

FLA. ST. BAR RULE 4-1.16

FLA. ST. BAR RULE 4-3.3

FLA. ST. BAR RULE 4-8.4

Florida State University College of Communication, The 1993 Attorney Communication Skills Inventory, (October 1993).

Forrest S. Mosten, Unbundling of Legal Services and the Family Lawyer, 28 FAM. L. Q. 421, 440 (1994).

Francis R. Hill, An Interview With Assistant Attorney General Loretta C. Argrett, AALS TAX SECTION TIMES (June 1999).

Frank L. Natter, The Human Factor: Psychological Type in Legal Education,h 3 RES. PSYCHOL. TYPE 55-67 (1981).

Frank X. Neuner, Jr. Mandatory Professionalism: A Cure For An Infectious Disease, 45 LA. B. J. (1997).

Fred C. Zacharias, Reconciling Professionalism and Client Interests, 36 WM. & MARY L. REV. 1303 (1995) (arguing that ethics codes are silent or ambiguous in various ethical dilemmas, and that lawyers' natural incentives lead them to choose "partisanship," or blindly zealous advocacy, over "objectivity," or an approach that includes the lawyers' personal values and considers what is best for all involved in the situation, not simply what is best for the client).

G. Andrew H. Benjamin & Elaine J. Darling & Bruce Sales, The Prevalence of Depression, Alcohol Abuse, and Cocaine Abuse Among United States Lawyers, 13 INT. J. LAW & PSYCHIATRY 233, 240 (1990).

G. Andrew H. Benjamin et al., The Prevalence of Depression, Alcohol Abuse, and Cocaine Abuse Among United States Lawyers, 13 INT'L J. L. & PSYCHIATRY 233 (1990).

G. Andrew H. Benjamin et. al., The Prevalence of Depression, Alcohol Abuse, and Cocaine Abuse Among United States Lawyers, 13 INT’L J.L. & PSYCHIATRY 233 (1990).

G. Andrew H. Benjamin, Alfred Kazniak, Bruce Sales, & Stephen B. Shanfield, The Role of Legal Education in Producing Psychological Distress Among Law Students, AM. B. FOUND. RES. J. 225 (1986).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 14 as of January, 2010 G. Andrew H. Benjamin, Bruce Sales, & Elaine Darling, Comprehensive Lawyer Assistance Programs: Justification and Model, 16 LAW & PSYCHOL. REV. 113 (1992).

G. NICHOLAS HERMAN & JEAN M. CARY, A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO CLIENT INTERVIEWING, COUNSELING AND DECISIONMAKING (2009).

Gail Diane Cox, Lawyers Still Wage Uncivil War: Civility Codes Are in Vogue, But Insults, Lies and Hardball Haven't Stopped, NAT'L. L. J., July 17, 1995, at A1.

Gary A. Hengstler, Vox Populi, The Public Perception of Lawyers: ABA Poll, A.B.A. J., Sept. 1993, at 60, 62.

Gary Blankenship, Members Concerned About Public's Perception of Lawyers, FLA. B. NEWS, July 15, 1995 at 10.

Gary Blankenship, Retreat Participants Discuss Ethical Dilemmas, FLA. B. NEWS, Aug. 15, 1995, at 13.

Gary L. Blasi, What Lawyers Know: Lawyering, Expertise, Cognitive Science, and the Functions of Theory , 45 J. LEGAL EDUC. 313 (1995).

Gene R. Shreve, Law School: Legal Education in America From the 1850s to the 1980s by Robert Stevens, 97 Harv. L. Rev. 597 (1983).

Geoffrey A. Campbell, In the Shoes of the Wrongly Accused, Americans Worried About Jury Fairness, Serious About Service, Study Says, A.B.A. J., June 1995, at 32.

Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Commentary: Policy Implications, 10 J. L. & HEALTH 79 (1995-96).

Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., In Defense of Lawyers, 93 MICH. L. REV. 1196 (1995).

George Nicholson, Victims' Rights, Remedies, and Resources: A Maturing Presence in American Jurisprudence , 23 PAC. L.J. 815 (1992).

Georgina W. LaRussa, Portia's Decision: Women's Motives for Studying Law and Their Later Career Satisfaction as Attorneys, 1 PSYCHOL. WOMEN Q. 350-364 (1977).

Geraldine Reed Brown, Attorney Professionalism in the 21st Century, N.Y. ST. B.J. (1997).

Glater, Jonathan D., Law School Beckons as Economy Slows, N.Y. TIMES August 24, 2001.

Golden Door Jewelry Creations, Inc, et. Al v. Lloyds Underwriters Non-Marine Association, et. Al , 865 F.Supp. 1516 (S.D. Fl. 1994).

Gordon A. MacLeod, Creative Problem-Solving -- For Lawyers?!, 16 J. LEGAL EDUC. 198 (1963).

GORDON BAZEMORE & MARK UMBREIT, OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION, CONFERENCES, CIRCLES BOARDS, AND MEDIATIONS: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT IN RESPONSE TO YOUTH CRIME (1998).

Mark Umbreit, Betty Vos, Robert B. Coates, Elizabeth Lightfoot, Restorative Justice In The Twenty-First Century: A Social Movement Full Of Opportunities And Pitfalls, 89 MARQ. L. REV. 251, 253-54 (2005).Gordon J. Beggs, Reap What You Sow, A.B.A. J., Mar. 1996, at 116.

Hailburton Fales, The Bar Association’s Role in Maintaining Professionalism, 69 N.Y. ST. B.J. 48 (1997).

Hamilton P. Fox & Michael J. Crowley, Alcoholic Lawyers: Are They Being Coddled By Attorney Discipline

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HANDBOOK OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE (Gerry Johnstone & Daniel W. Van Ness eds., 2007).Harry Mika, The Practice and Prospect of Victim-Offender Programs, 46 SMU L. REV. 2191 (1993).

Harv. L. Rev. Assoc., Lawyer's Responsibilities to the Profession: Decoding the Ethics Code, 107 HARV. L. REV. 1581 (1994).

Harv. L. Rev., Assoc., A Bold Leap Backward?, 108 HARV. L. REV. 2047 (1995).

Heather M. McLean & Rudolf Kalin, Congruence Between Self-Image and Occupational Stereotypes in Students Entering Gender-Dominated Occupations, 26(1) J. BEHAV. SCI. 142-162, 153-154 (1994).

Heidi Li Feldman, Codes and Virtues: Can Good Lawyers Be Good Ethical Deliberators? 69 S. CAL. L. REV. 885, 908 (1996) (characterizing the dichotomy as between "technocratic" (instrumental, value-neutral) lawyering and "honorable legal analysis" (or genuine ethical deliberation) and arguing that technocratic lawyering is not always appropriate).

HENRY W. EWALT, THROUGH THE CLIENT'S EYES: NEW APPROACHES TO GET CLIENTS TO HIRE YOU AGAIN AND AGAIN (1994).

Hirsch Consulting, Striving for Happiness, A.B.A. J. (July 1995).

Howard S. Erlanger & Douglas A. Klegon, Socialization Effects of Professional School: The Law School Experience and Student Orientation to Public Interest Concerns, 13 L. & SOC=Y REV. 11 (1978).

Howard S. Erlanger, Charles R. Epp, Mia Cahill, & Kathleen M. Haines, Law Student Idealism and Job Choice: Some New Data on an Old Question, 30(4) L. & SOC=Y REV. 851-864 (1996).

HOWARD ZEHR, THE LITTLE BOOK OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE (2002).

Hugh S. Glickstein, 1992: A Year to Rediscover the Best Interest of the Child, FLA. B. J., Feb. 1992, at 67.

I.B. MYERS & M. H. MCCAULEY, MANUAL: A GUIDE TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF THE MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR (1986).

Ilhyung Lee, In Re Culture: The Cross-Cultural Negotiations Course in the Law School Curriculum, 20 OHIO ST. J. ON DISP. RESOL. 375, 419 n.209 (2005).

INJUSTICE & RECTIFICATION (Rodney C. Roberts ed., 2002).

International Network on Therapeutic Jurisprudence, http://www.law.arizona.edu/depts/upr-intj/ (last visited Oct. 7, 2005).

Irene H. Frieze, Scott Bailey, Patricia Mamula, & Mira Moss, Life Scripts and Life Planning: The Role of Career Scripts in College Women's Career Choices, 5(1) IMAGINATION, COGNITION & PERSONALITY 59 (1985-6).

J. H. Boyd & M.. M. Weisman, Epidemiology of Affective Disorders, 38 ARCHIVES GEN. PSYCHIATRY 1039 (1981).

J. Kim Wright & Dolly M. Garlo, Law As A Healing Profession: New Trends Are Expanding Choices In Law Practice, 63 OR. ST. B. BULL. 9 (2003).

J.L. Bernard & Carmen S. Jara, The Failure of Clinical Psychology Graduate Students to Apply Understood Ethical Principles, 17 PROF. PSYCHOL. RES. & PRAC. 313-315 (1986).

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J.L. Bernard et al., Dangerous Liaisons, Survey: Most Disapprove of Lawyer-Client Sex, A.B.A. J., Nov. 1992, at 82.

J.L. Bernard, Michael Murphy & Marsha Little, The Failure of Clinical Psychologists to Apply Understood Ethical Principles, 18 PROF. PSYCHOL. RES. & PRAC. 489-491 (1987).

Jack Hartnett & Gayle Secord, Perception of Unethical Behavior in an Attorney as a Function of Sex of Observer and Transgressor, 61 PERCEPTUAL & MOTOR SKILLS 1159-62 (1985).

Jack L. Sammons, Rank Strangers to Me: Shaffer and Cochran's Friendship Model of Moral Counseling in the Law Office, 18 U. ARK. LITTLE ROCK L. J. 1 (1995).

Jack L. Sammons, The Professionalism Movement: The Problems Defined, 29 GA. L. REV. 1035 (1993).

Jacqueline Golding, Andrea Resnick, & Faye Crosby, Work Satisfaction as a Function of Gender and Job Status, 7(3) PSYCHOL. WOMEN Q. 286 (1983).

Jacquelyn H. Slotkin, You Really Have Come A Long Way: An Analysis and Comparison of Role Conflict Experienced by Women Attorneys Today and By Educated Women Twenty Years Ago, 18 WOMEN’S RTS. L. REP. 17 (1996).

Jagdeep S. Bhandari et al., Who Are These People? An Empirical Profile of the Nation’s Law School Deans, 48 J. LEGAL EDUC. 3 (1998).

James C. Freund, Sleeping Well at Night, BUS. L. TODAY, Jan.-Feb. 1996, at 16.

James Coben & Penelope Harley, Intentional Conversations About Restorative Justice, Mediation and the Practice of Law, 25 HAMLINE J. PUB. L. & POL’Y 235, 260 (2003-04).

James J. Alfini & Joseph N. Van Vooren, Is There A Solution to the Problem of Lawyer Stress? The Law School Perspective, 10 J. L. & HEALTH 61 (1995-96).

James J. White, Women in the Law, 65 MICH. L. REV. 1051, 1069 (1967).

James L. Hafner & M. E. Fakouri, Early Recollections of Individuals Preparing for Careers in Clinical Psychology, Dentistry, and Law, 24 J. VOCATIONAL BEHAV. 236-241 (1984) (Summarizing Adler's ideas).

James L. Nolan, Jr., Redefining Criminal Courts: Problem-Solving and the Meaning of Justice, 40 AM. CRIM. L. REV. 1541, 1546 (2003).

James M. Cooper, Toward a New Architecture: Creative Problem Solving and the Evolution of Law, 34 CAL. W. L. REV. 297 (1998) (advocating creative problem solving skills in the practice of law, legal education, and other professional fields).

James M. Dabbs, Elizabeth Carriere Alford, & Julie A. Fielden, Trial Lawyers and Testosterone: Blue-Collar Talent in a White-Collar World, 28(1) J. APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOL. 84-94, 87-88 (1998).

James M. Hedegard, The Impact of Legal Education: An In-Depth Examination of Career-relevant Interests, Attitudes, and Personality Traits Among First-Year Law Students, 4 AM. B. FOUND. RES. J. 791, 804-805 N. 34, 814, 825, 835 (1979).

JAMES M. KOUZES & BARRY Z. POSNER, THE LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE (JOSSEY-BASS, 2002).

James O. Prochaska, Carlo C. DiClemente, & John C. Norcross, In Search of How People Change: Applications

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JAMES O. PROCHASKA, SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY: A TRANSTHEORETICAL ANALYSIS 174-79 (1979).

James P. White, AFLI Clinical Program Receives USIA Grant, Syllabus 27 (Spring 1996).

James Podgers, Sorting Out Image, Ads, Ethics, Commission Finds Lawyers, Not Public, Worry Most About Impact of Advertising, A.B.A. J., Mar. 1995, at 94.

James R. Elkins, Rites de Passage: Law Students “Telling Their Lives,” J. LEGAL EDUC. (1985).

James R. Elkins, The Moral Labyrinth of Zealous Advocacy, 21 CAP. U. L. REV. 735 (1992).

James R. Elkins, VA. L. REV. (1978).

James S. Granelli, The Happiest Lawyers: They Teach, NAT’L L.J. August 1980 10.

James W. McElhaney, Ducking the Artful Dodger, A.B.A. J. (August 1997).

James W. McElhaney, Mongo on the Loose, Following Primitive Instincts Can Lead to Traps in the Courtroom, A.B.A. J., July 1995, at 80.

James W. McElhaney, Strategy for Dragonslayers, A.B.A. J. (July 1997).

Jane W. Coplin & John E. Williams, Women Law Students' Description of Self and the Ideal Lawyer, 2(4) PSYCHOL. WOMENS= Q. 323-333 (1978).

Janeen Kerper, Creative Problem Solving vs. The Case Method: A Marvelous Adventure in Which Winnie-the-Pooh Meets Mrs. Palsgraf, 34 CAL. W. L. REV. 351 (1998) (introducing the emergence of creative problem solving as a legal discipline in response to the need for change in legal education).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 18 as of January, 2010 Jean Campbell, Differential Response for Female and Male Law Students on the Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory: The Question of Different Sex Norms, 23(2) J. COUNSELING PSYCHOL. 130-135 (1976).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 20 as of January, 2010 Jonathan D. Suss, Contemporary Transpersonal Theory: A Dialogue Approach, (unpulbished paper) (1999).

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Joseph Wharton, BMW Changes Ad: Lawyers Say Company "Auto" Know Better Than to Slam the Profession, 83-Jan. A.B.A.J. 41 (1997).

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Judith White & Chris Manolis, Individual Differences in Ethical Reasoning Among Law Students, 25 SOC. BEHAV. & PERSONALITY 19, 33 (1997) (briefly describing the history of the debate between Kohlberg and Gilligan).

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Kathleen E. Hull & Robert L. Nelson, Assimilation, Choice, or Constraint? Testing Theories of Gender Differences in the Careers of Lawyers, 79 SOCIAL FORCES 1, 229-264 (September 2000).

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Lawrence S. Krieger is a clinical law professor and Director of Clinical Externship Programs at Florida State University College of Law in Tallahassee, Florida. See Lawrence S. Krieger, http://www.law.fsu.edu/faculty/lkrieger.html (last visited Oct. 8, 2005).

Lawrence S. Krieger, Institutional Denial About the Dark Side of Law School, and Fresh Empirical Guidance for Constructively Breaking the Silence, 52 J. LEGAL EDUC. 112, 122-23 (March/June, 2002). (reporting the results of an empirical study linking intrinsic values to law student wellbeing).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 23 as of January, 2010 Leonard D. Eron & Robert S. Redmount, The Effect of Legal Education on Attitudes, 9 J. LEGAL EDUC. 431, 520-521 (1957).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 24 as of January, 2010 M. H. Sam Jacobson, Themes in Academic Support for Law Schools: Using Myer-Briggs Type Indicator to Assess Learning Style: Type or Stereotype?, 33 WILLIAMETTE L. REV. 261 (1997).

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Marilyn Heins, Shirley Nickols Fahey, & Roger C. Henderson, Law Students and Medical Students: A Comparison of Perceived Stress, 33 J. LEGAL EDUC. 511-525 (1983).

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Marjorie A. Silver, Commitment and Responsibility: Modeling and Teaching Professionalism Pervasively, 14 WIDENER L.J. 329, 346 n.39 (2005).

Marjorie A. Silver, Lawyering and Its Discontents: Reclaiming Meaning in the Practice of Law, 19 TOURO L. REV. 773, 773 (2004).

Marjorie A. Silver, Love, Hate, and Other Emotional Interference in the Lawyer/Client Relationship, 6 CLINICAL L. REV. 259, 305-10 (1999)

MARJORIE A. SILVER, THE AFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL (2007).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 25 as of January, 2010 MARK BYERS, PH. D., DON SAMUELSON, ESQ., & GORDON WILLIAMSON, ESQ., LAWYERS IN TRANSITION: PLANNING A LIFE IN THE LAW (2d ed. 1989).

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Maura Dolan, Surveys: Many Lawyers Disillusioned, L.A. TIMES (June 25, 1995). Md. State Bar Ass'n Comm. on Ethics, Formal Op. 89-61 (1989) citing Law. Man. on Prof. Conduct (ABA/BNA) 338-339 (Sept. 21, 1989).

Melanie B. Abbott, Seeking Shelter Under a Deconstructed Roof: Homelessness and Critical Lawyering, 64 Tenn. L. Rev. 269 (1997).

Michael A. Bloom & Carol Lynn Wallinger, Lawyers and Alcoholism: Is it Time for a New Approach?, 61 TEMP. L. REV. 1409 (1988).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 26 as of January, 2010 MICHAEL CANVENDISH, COEUR DU FEU: FIREHEART (2007).

Michael D. Goldhaber, Workaholics of the World, Beware!.

Michael D. Goodman & Karen C. Gareis, The Influence of Status on Decisions to Help, 133(1) J. SOC. PSYCHOL. 23 (1993).

Michael Distelhorst, Judging Ourselves as Heirs to the Realist Insight: The Role of Ethics as a Bridge Between Law and Life, 1 U. CIN. L. REV. 60 (1991).

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Paula A. Franzese, Back to the Future: Reclaiming Our Noble Profession, 25 SETON HALL L. REV. 488 (1994) (reviewing Sol Linowitz & Martin Mayer, The Betrayed Profession: Lawyering at the End of the Twentieth Century (1994)).

Paula A. Franzese, To Be the Change: Finding Higher Ground in the Law, 50 ME. L. REV. 11 (1998).

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Pauline H. Tesler, Client Relations: Tips from a Collaborative Practitioner, 21 ALTERNATIVES HIGH COST LITIG. 13 (2003).

Pauline H. Tesler, Collaborative Family Law, 4 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. 317, 333 (2004).

PAULINE H. TESLER, COLLABORATIVE LAW (2001).

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Pauline H. Tesler, Collaborative Law: A New Paradigm for Divorce Lawyers, 5 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & LAW 967 (1999)

PAULINE H. TESLER, COLLABORATIVE LAW: ACHIEVING EFFECTIVE RESOLUTION IN DIVORCE WITHOUT LITIGATION (2001) (introducing the concepts and methods of collaborative law as founded by Minnesota divorce attorney Stuart Webb and advanced by California divorce attorney Pauline Tesler).

Pauline H. Tesler, Collaborative Law: A New Approach to Family Law ADR, 2 CONFLICT MGMT. 12 (1996).

Pauline H. Tesler, Collaborative Law: Achieving Effective Resolution in Divorce Without Litigation, 40 FAM. CT. REV. 403 (2002).

Pauline H. Tesler, Collaborative Law: What It Is and Why Family Law Attorneys Need to Know About It, 13 AM. J. FAM. L. 215 (1999).

Pauline H. Tesler, The Basic Elements of Collaborative Law, 21 ALTERNATIVES HIGH COST LITIG. 9 (2003).

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Peggy Fulton Hora, William G. Schma & John T.A. Rosenthal, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Drug Treatment Court Movement: Revolutionizing the Criminal Justice System’s Response to Drug Abuse and Crime in America, 74 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 439 (Jan 1999).

Peter A. Joy, What We Talk About When We Talk About Professionalism: A Review of Lawyers’ Ideals/Lawyers’ Practices: Transformations in the American Legal Profession, 7 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 987 (1994).

Peter D. Hart Research Associates, A Survey of Attitudes Nationwide Toward Lawyers and the Legal System, (Jan. 1993).

Peter D’Errico, Stephen Arons, & Janet Rifkin, Humanistic Legal Studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 28 J. LEGAL EDUC. 18 (1976) (predicting a sustained national interest in humanist analysis in the law in spite of pressure for formal legal techniques)

Peter G. Glenn, Some Thoughts About Developing Constructive Approaches to Lawyer and Law Student Distress, 10 J. L. & HEALTH 69, 1995-96.

Peter Goodrich, Maladies of the Legal Soul: Psychoanalysis and Interpretation in Law, 3 WASH. & LEE L. REV. 54 (1997).

PETER GOODRICH, OEDIPUS LEX: PSYCHOANALYSIS, HISTORY, LAW, (1995).

PETER GOODRICH, OF BLACKSTONE’S TOWER: METAPHORS OF DISTANCE AND HISTORIES OF THE ENGLISH LAW SCHOOL, (1996).

Peter Marguiles, Progressive Lawyering and Lost Traditions, 73 TEX. L. REV. 1139, (1995).

Peter Marguiles, Review Essay: The Lost Lawyer: Failing Ideals of the Legal Profession by Anthony T. Kronman, 73 Tex. L. Rev. 139 (1995).

Peter Marguiles, Towards An Inclusive Professionalism, 8 ST. THOMAS L. REV. 3 (1995).

Peter W. Hahn & Susan D. Clayton, The Effects of Attorney Presentation Style, Attorney Gender, and Juror Gender on Juror Decisions, 20(5) LAW & HUM. BEHAV. 533-554 (1996).

Phil Nuernberger, From Gunfighter to Samurai: Bringing Life Quality to the Practice of Law, 66 N.Y. ST. B.J. 6 (1994).

Phillip A. Whitmann, Should “Professionalism” Be Mandatory? Can Civility Be Taught? 45 La. B.J. 19 (1997).

Phyllis C. Marion, Problem-Solving: An Annotated Bibliography, 34 CAL. W. L. REV. 537 (1998).

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Project, Gender, Legal Education, and the Legal Profession: An Empirical Study of Stanford Law Students and Graduates, 40 STAN. L. REV. 1209 (1988).

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R. Hal Ritter, Jr. & Patricia A. Wilson, The Fine Art of Listening: Skilled Listening is Critical in Establishing Productive Attorney-Client Relationships, MICH. B.J., Jan. 2002, at 37, 8.

R. Hogan, Moral Conduct and Moral Character: A Psychological Perspective, 79 PSY. BULL. 217 (1973).

R. S. Lazarus & A. DeLongis, Psychological Stress and Coping in Aging, 3 AM. PSYCHOL. 245, 246.

RALPH REISNER ET AL., LAW AND THE MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM 589-91 (3d ed. 1999). For example, a more “feminine” approach to establishing criminal culpability for someone who is mentally disordered is taken by Lady Wooton. Id. There, she argues for bifurcating guilt and sentencing and then explains that the distinction between hospitalization and incarceration becomes unnecessary. Her idea is that the offender simply serves a custodial sentence, with the line between prisons and mental health treatment being blurred. Id. (quoting Barbara Wooton, Book Review of A. Goldstein, The Insanity Defense, 77 YALE L.J. 1019, 1028-32 (1968)). Ralph S. Josephsohn, Lawyer Jokes (And Other Ethical Traps for the Unwary Public Attorney), 23 COLO. LAW. 369 (1994).

RAND JACK & DANA C. JACK, MORAL VISIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DECISIONS: THE CHANGING VALUES OF WOMEN AND MEN LAWYERS (1988).

Randal B. Fritzler & Leonore M.J. Simon, Creating a Domestic Violence Court: Combat in the Trenches, 37 CT. REV. 28, 35-36 (2000) (discussing the creation of specialized domestic violence courts employing a therapeutic or restorative approach).

Raquel A. Rodriguez, Chairperson's Column, Uncivil Litigation, BARRISTER MAG., Summer 1996, at 2, 21.

Rebecca M. Nerison Hazardous to Your Health? The Depressing Nature of the Law, A.B.A. BAR LEADER (Mar/Apr 1998).Reed Elizabeth Loder, Out From Uncertainly: A Model of the Lawyer-Client Relationship, SO. CA. INTERDISCIPLINARY L. J. (1993).

Renaissance Lawyer Society, http://www.renaissancelawyer.com (last visited Oct. 8, 2005). Results and Discussions: Demographic Discriptors.

Richard A. Greenberg, Attorney Discipline: Nipping Grievances in the Bud, 65 FLA. B.J. 31-34 (1991).

Richard A. Matasar, The Pain of Moral Lawyering, 75 IOWA L. REV. 975 (1990).

Richard C. Reuben, The Lawyer Turns Peacemaker, A.B.A. J. (Aug 1996).

Richard Gater, Michele Tansella, Alisa Korten, et al., Sex Differences in the Prevalence and Detection of Depression and Anxiety Disorders in General Health Care Settings, 55 ARCHIVES GEN. PSYCHIATRY 405 (1998).

Richard Halpert, The Heart of the Problem: Dealing with Clients’ Emotional As Well As Legal Needs Can Be Very Healing, A.B.A .J., May 2001, at 79.

ROGER S. HAYDOCK, PETER B. KNAPP, & ANN JUERGENS, LAWYERING SKILLS: INTERVIEWING, COUNSELING AND NEGOTIATION (West Publishing Company, 1995)

Richard Kirkeby, Drunk, Drugged and Stressed: Problems Pervade Lawyers' Lives Luck Attorney Drank Her Way Through Life With Everything Lost, The Other Bar Started, 871 PLI/CORP. 355 (1994).

Richard N. Tsujimoto & Kathy A. Emmons, Predicting Moral Conduct: Kohlberg's and Hogan's Theories, 115 J. PSYCHOL. 241-244 (1983).

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Richard Pestell & J. Richard B. Ball, Authoritarianism Among Medicine and Law Students, AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND J. PSYCHIATRY (1991).

Richard Sheehy & John J. Horan, Effects of Stress Incoculation Training for 1st-Year Law Students, 11 INT’L J. OF STRESS MGMT. 1, 41-55 (2004).

Richard Sheehy & John J. Horan, Effects of Stress Inoculation Training for First-Year Law Students, 11 INT’L J. STRESS MGMT. 41–55 (2004).

Rita H. Jensen, Recycling the American Dream, A.B.A. J., Apr. 1996, at 68.

Rob Atkinson, A Dissenter's Commentary on the Professionalism Crusade, 74 TEX. L. REV. 259 (1995).

Rob Sherman & Phil Sorentino, When Loving the Law Isn’t Enough, OHIO LAWYER, July/August 1999 at 30.

ROBERT A. BARUCH BUSH & JOSEPH P. FOLGER, THE PROMISE OF MEDIATION: THE TRANSFORMATIVE APPROACH TO CONFLICT (1st ed. 1994; 2d ed. 2005).

Robert A. Baruch Bush & Sally Ganong Pope, Changing the Quality of Conflict Interaction: The Principles and Practice of Transformative Mediation, 3 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. 67, 72 (2002). Robert A. Kagan, Do Lawyers Cause Adversarial Legalism? A Preliminary Inquiry, 19 L. & SOC. INQUIRY 1, 37 (1994).

Robert A. Solomon, Symposium: The Justice Mission of American Law Schools: Teaching Morality, 40 CLEV. ST. L. REV. 507 (1992).

Robert C. Cumbow, A Learned Profession, Law Students Need Grounding in Values, Responsibilities of the Law, A.B.A. J., July 1995, at 104.

Robert D. Miller et al., Litigiousness as a Resistance to Therapy, in DAVID WEXLER, THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE: THE LAW AS A THERAPEUTIC AGENT 332-35 (1990).

Robert F. Cochran, Lawyers and Virtues: A Review Essay of Mary Ann Glendon’s A Nation Under Lawyers: How The Crisis In The Legal Profession Is Transforming American Society And Anthony Kronman’s The Lost Lawyer: Failing Ideals of the Legal Profession, Taninan Rostain, The Company We Keep: Kronman’s Lost Lawyer And The Development Of Moral Imagination In The Practice Of Law, 21 L. SOC. INQUIRY 1017 (1996).

Robert F. Kelly & Sarah H. Ramsey, The Legal Representation of Children in Protection Proceedings: Some Empirical Finding and a Reflection on Public Policy, 34(2) FAM. REL. 277, 282 (1985).

Robert G. Meadow & Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Personalized or Bureaucratized Justice in Legal Services: Resolving Sociological Ambivalence in the Delivery of Legal Aid for the Poor, 9 LAW & HUM. BEHAV. 397-413 (1985).

Robert Granfield, Learning Collective Eminence: Harvard Law School, 33(4) SOC. Q. 503-520, 518 (1992).

Robert H. Gordon & Georgia Bauer, Social Class Bias of Practicing Attorneys, 57 PSYCHOL. REPORTS 931-935 (1985).

Robert J. Muise, Professional Responsibility for Catholic Lawyers: The Judgment of Conscience, 71 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 771 (1996).

ROBERT K. MERTON, GEORGE G. READER, M.D., PATRICIA L. KENDALL, THE STUDENT-PHYSICIAN, INTRODUCTION STUDIES IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF MEDICAL EDUCATION (1957).

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ROBERT M. BASTRESS & JOSEPH D. HARBAUGH, INTERVIEWING, COUNSELING, AND NEGOTIATING: SKILLS FOR EFFECTIVE REPRESENTATION (Aspen Law & Business, 1990).

Robert M. Bastress, Client Centered Counseling and Moral Accountability For Lawyers, 10 J. LEGAL PROF. 97-99 (1985) (arguing that lawyers need to become more client-centered in the Rogerian sense as well as morally accountable in their representation of clients) and (arguing for lawyering which requires the lawyer to discuss his or her personal morals and beliefs with the client and to refuse to take actions which are inconsistent with these morals and beliefs -- "moral accountability").

ROBERT M. HARDAWAY, PREVENTIVE LAW: MATERIALS ON A NON ADVERSARIAL LEGAL PROCESS (2d ed. 1997) (the “textbook” for preventive law).

Robert M. Kallam, Mentor Program Pairs Attorneys for Betterment of Profession, 44 LA. B.J. (April 1997).

Robert Maccrate, “The Lost Lawyer” Regained: The Abiding Values of the Legal Profession, 100 DICK. L. REV. 587 (1996).

LOOKS LIKE THE SAME ARTICLE BUT PUBLISHED TWICERobert S. Redmount, Humanistic Law Through Legal Counseling, 2 CONN. L. REV. 98 (1969-70)

Robert S. Redmount, Humanistic Law Through Legal Education, 1 CONN. L. REV. 201, 210 (1968) (emphasizing the value of human experience in law, which is pragmatic to the individual).

Robert Stevens, Law Schools and Law Students, 59 VA. L. REV. 551, 598, 652-663 (1973).

Roberta Cooper Ramo, Heroes in the Truest Sense, 82 A.B.A. J. 8 (1996).

ROEBRT M. HARDAWAY, PREVENTIVE LAW (1997).

Roger C. Cramton, Delivery of Legal Services To Ordinary Americans, 44 CASE W. RES. L. REV. 531, 610 (1994) (prophesying that "[c]ompetition in legal services markets is a fact of life" and will definitely continue in the 21st century).

Roger E. Schechter, Changing Law Schools to Make Less Nasty Lawyers, 10 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 367 (1997).

ROGER FISHER & DANIEL SHAPIRO, BEYOND REASON (2005).

Ron Rempel, Restorative Justice: Does It Work? CHRISTIAN CENTURY FOUNDATION (1987).

Ronald H. Frederickson, Jun Chih Gisela Lin, & Shaomin Xing, Social Status Ranking of Occupations in the People's Republic of China, Tawain, and the United States, 40(4) CAREER DEV. Q. 351 (1992).

Ronald L. Carlson, Competency and Professionalism in Modern Litigation: The Role of the Law Schools 23 GA. L. REV. 689 (1989).

Rose Daly-Rooney, Designing Reasonable Accommodations Through Co-Worker Participation: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Confidentiality Provision of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 8 J.L. & HEALTH 89 (1994).

Roseanna McCleary & Evan L. Zucker, Higher Trait- and State-Anxiety in Female Law Students Than Male Law Students, 68 PSYCHOL. REP. 1075-1078 (1991).

Roy F. Baumeister & Leonard S. Newman, Self-Regulation of Cognitive Interference and Decision Processes, 20 PERSONALITY AND SOC. PSYCHOL. 3 (1994).

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Roy M. Sobelson, The Ethics of Advertising By Georgia Lawyers: Surveys and Analysis, 6 GA. ST. U. L. REV. 23 (1989).

ROY STUCKEY ET AL., BEST PRACTICES FOR LEGAL EDUCATION (2007).Rubin v. Fla., 490 So.2d 1001 (1986).

Russell G. Pearce, The Professionalism Paradigm Shift: Why Discarding Professional Ideology Will Improve the Conduct and Reputation of the Bar, 70 N.Y.U. L. REV. 1229 (1995).

Russell Korobkin & Chris Guthrie, Psychology, Economics, and Settlement: A New Look at the Role of the Lawyer, 76 TEX. L. REV. 77 (Nov. 1997).

Ruta K. Stropus, Mend It, Bend It, Extend It: The Fate of Traditional Law School Methodology in the 21 st Century, 27 LOY. U. CHI. L.J. 449 (1996).

Ruth Piller, Majority of Lawyers Here Claim Job Satisfaction/Poll Uncovers Some Concerns However, HOUS. CHRON., Feb. 15, 1992, at 124.

S.R. HATHAWAY & J.C. MCKINLEY, MINNESOTA MULTIPHASIC PERSONALITY INVENTORY-2: MANUEL FOR ADMINISTRATION AND SCORING 29-30 (1989).

SAMUEL J.M. DONNELLY, A PERSONALIST JURISPRUDENCE, THE NEXT STEP (2003).

Sandra Janoff, The Influence of Legal Education on Moral Reasoning, 76 MINN. L. REV. 193 (1991).

Sanford H. Kadish, Complicity, Cause and Blame: A Study in the Interpretation of Doctrine, 73 CAL. L. REV. 323 (1985).

Sanford Levinson, Mary Ann Glendon, A Nation Under Lawyers: How The Crisis In The Legal Profession Is Transforming American Society, 45 J. LEGAL EDUC.143 (1995).

SANFORD M. PORTNOY, THE FAMILY LAWYER’S GUIDE TO BUILDING SUCCESSFUL CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS (2000).

Sara Cobb, The Domestication of Violence in Mediation, 31 L. & SOC’Y REV. 3 (1997).

Sara Galligan, Law v. Life: What Lawyers Are Afraid to Say About the Legal Profession 75 MICH. B. J. 177 (Feb 1996).

Scott E. Isaacson, Preventive Law: A Personal Essay, 9 UTAH B. J. 14, 14-17 (1996).

Sebastian J. Leonardi, Road Map to the Internet, BARRISTER MAG., Spring 1995, at 16.

Seth Rosner, A Decade of Professionalism, 6(4) PROF. LAW. 2, 2 (Aug. 1995).

Shanie Latham, Is Law School Still A Man's World?, NAT'L. JURIST, Oct.-Nov. 1995, at 22.

Shari Hodgson & Bert Pryor, Sex Discrimination in the Courtroom: Attorney's Gender and Credibility, 55 PSYCHOL. REP. 483 (1984).

Sherman A. Ross, A Judge’s Perspective on Professionalism for the Bench and the Bar, 32 HOUS. LAW. 29 (1995)

Silvia Ann Hewlett, Tough Choices, Great Rewards, PARADE MAG., July 17, 1994, at 4.

SOL M. LINOWITZ, THE BETRAYED PROFESSION: LAWYERING AT THE END OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 48

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Soonpa, Nancy, Stress in Law Students: A Comparative Study of First-Year, Second-Year, & Third-Year Students, 36 CONN.L.REV. 353, 353-383 (2004).

Stephen B. Shanfield & G. Andrew H. Benjamin, Psychiatric Distress in Law Students, 35 J. LEGAL EDUC. 65, 68-69 (1985).

Stephen Ellmann, "The Ethic of Care as an Ethic for Lawyers", 81 GEO. L. J. 2665 (1993).

Stephen Ellmann, Theoretics of Practice: The Integration of Progressive Thought and Action, 43 HASTINGS L.J. 991, 1009 n.53 (1992).

Stephen J. Douglas, Lawyer Perceptions (Letter to the Editor), FLA. B. NEWS, Sept. 15, 1995, at 2.

Stephen L. Pepper, The Lawyer's Amoral Role: A Defense, A Problem, and Some Possibilities, 1986 AM. B. FOUND. RES. J. 613 (1986) (providing philosophical support for the role, based on the values of autonomy, diversity, and equal access to justice).

Stephen L. Wasby & Susan S. Daly, AIn My Father=s Footsteps: Career Patterns of Lawyers, 27 AKRON L. REV. 355-395, 358 and 391-393 (1994).

Stephen Reich, California Psychological Inventory: Profile of a Sample of First-Year Law Students, 39 PSYCHOL. REP. 871-874 (1976).

Stephen Reich, Strong Vocational Interest Blank Patterns Associated With Law School Achievement , 39 PSYCHOL. REP. 1343-1346 (1976).

Stephen Tackney, A Nation Under Lawyers: How The Crisis In The Legal Profession Is Transforming American Society. By Mary Ann Glendon, 32 HARV. L. REV. 557 (1995).

Steven H. Hobbs & Fay Wilson Hobbs, Family Businesses and the Business of Families: A Consideration of the Role of the Lawyer, 4 TEX. WESLEYAN L. REV. 153 (1998).

Steven Hartwell, Moral Development Ethical Conduct and Clinical Education, 35 N. Y. L. SCH. L. REV. 131 (1990).

Steven Hartwell, Promoting Moral Development Through Experimental Teaching, 1 CLINICAL L. REV. 505, 522-530 (1995).

Steven Keeva, Once More, With Healing: Ex-Law Dean Heads Center Dedicated to Alternative Approaches to Practice, A.B.A. J., MAY 2004, at 74, 75.

Steven Keeva, Storm Warnings, After Months of Courtroom Maneuvering in the O.J. Simpson Case, the Public is Ready to Indict the Entire Criminal Justice System, A.B.A. J., June 1995, at 77.

Steven Keeva, The Nicest Tough Firm Around, A.B.A. J. (May 1999).

STEVEN KEEVA, TRANSFORMING PRACTICES, FINDING JOY AND SATISFACTION IN THE LEGAL LIFE (1999).

Steven Keeva, What Clients Want: People Who Come to Arnie Herz Seeking Legal Help Leave With Some Unexpected Solutions, A.B.A. J., June 2001, at 48.

Steven Lubet, Professionalism Revisited, 42 EMORY L.J. 197 (1993).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 35 as of January, 2010 Steven R. Salbu, Law and Conformity, Ethics and Conflict: The Trouble with Law-Based Conceptions of Ethics, 68 IND. L. J. 101 (1992).

Steven T. Levy & Lawrence B. Inderbitzin, Negativism and Countertransference, 37(1) J. AM. PSYCHOLOANALYTIC ASS'N. 7 (1989).

Steven W. Keeva, Practicing From the Inside Out, 7 HARV. NEGOT. L. REV. 97, 98 (2002).

STUART G. WEBB & RONALD D. OUSKY, THE COLLABORATIVE WAY TO DIVORCE (2006).

Sue Farron, Margaret Llewelyn, and Kath Middleton, Public Perception of the Legal Profession: Attitudinal Surveys as a Basis for Change, 20 J. LEGAL PROF. 79 (1995-96) (reporting the results of a British survey on attitudes towards lawyers).

Sue Winkle Williams & John C. McCullers, Personal Factors Related to Typicalness of Career and Success in Active Professional Women, 7(4) PSYCHOL. WOMEN Q. 343, 350-351 (1983).

Susan A. Locke, Lawyer Distress: A Comment,10 J. L. & HEALTH, 87 (1995-96).

Susan Brodie Haire, Roger Hartley, & Stefanie A. Lindquist, Attorney Expertise, Litigant Success, & Judicial Decisionmaking in the U.S. Courts of Appeals, 33 LAW & SOCIETY REV. 3, 667-685 (1999).

Susan Daicoff, (Oxymoron?) Ethical Decision-Making By Attorneys: An Empirical Study, 48 FLA. L. REV. 197 (1996).

SUSAN DAICOFF, Afterword: The Role of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Within the Comprehensive Law Movement, in PRACTICING THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE 465 (Dennis P. Stolle, David B. Wexler & Bruce J. Winick eds., 2000).

Susan Daicoff, Asking Leopards to Change Their Spots: Should Lawyers Change? A Critique of Solutions to Professionalism by Reference to Empirically-Derived Attributes, 11 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 547 (1998).

Susan Daicoff, Asking Leopards to Change Their Spots: Can Lawyers Change? A Critique of Solutions to Professionalism by Reference to Empirically-Derived Attributes, 11 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 547 (1998).

SUSAN DAICOFF, LAWYER KNOW THYSELF: A PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PERSONALITY STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES (2004).

Susan Daicoff, Lawyer, Know Thyself: A Review of Empirical Research on Attorney Attributes Bearing on Professionalism, 46 AM. U. L. REV.1337, 1403-1410 (1997).

Susan Daicoff, Lawyer, Know Thyself: A Review of Empirical Research on Attorney Attributes Bearing on Professionalism, 46 AM. U. L. REV. 1337 (1997) (describing and documenting this “tripartite crisis”).

Susan Daicoff, Making Law Therapeutic For Lawyers: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Preventive Law, and the Psychology of Lawyers, 5 PSYCH., PUB. POL’Y. & LAW 811 (1999).

Susan Daicoff, Resolution Without Litigation: Are Courtrooms Battlegrounds for Losers?, GP SOLO, Oct.-Nov. 2003, at 44, available at http://www.abanet.org/genpractice/magazine/octnov2003/resolutionwithoutlit.html.

Susan Daicoff, The Comprehensive Law Movement, 19 TOURO L. REV. 825 (2004) (speech). Susan Daicoff, Resolution Without Litigation: Are Courtrooms Battlegrounds For Losers? GPSOLO 44-50 (October/November 2003) (republished as a book chapter, Susan Daicoff, The Comprehensive Law Movement:

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 36 as of January, 2010 An Emerging Approach to Legal Problems, in PETER WAHLGREN, ED., A PROACTIVE APPROACH, 49 SCANDINAVIAN STUDIES IN LAW 109-129 (2006)) (incorporated in its entirety in Chapter 3); (used in its entirety in Chapters 1-4);Susan Daicoff, Collaborative Law, 20 U. FLA. J. L. & PUB. POL’Y 113 (2009) (reprinted in Chapter 12); Susan Daicoff, Lawyer Personality Traits and their Relationship to Various Approaches to Lawyering, in MARJORIE A. SILVER, ED., THE AFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL (Carolina Academic Press, 2007) (adapted for use in Chapter 4);Susan Daicoff, Law as a Healing Profession: The “Comprehensive Law Movement”, 6 PEPPERDINE DISP. RESOL. J. 1 (2006) (incorporated in its entirety and adapted for use in Chapters 1-3); SUSAN DAICOFF, LAWYER, KNOW THYSELF: A PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PERSONALITY STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES (American Psychological Association Books, 2004) (this book summarizes Chapters 1-6 and incorporates Chapter 7 in its entirety); Daicoff, S. & David B. Wexler, Chapter 26: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, in COMPREHENSIVE HANDBOOK OF PSYCHOLOGY: VOLUME 11: FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY (Alan M. Goldstein, ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2003) (adapted for use in Chapters 5-7); Daicoff, S., Afterword: The Role of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Within the Comprehensive Law Movement , in ___ (incorporated in its entirety); Susan Daicoff, Making Law Therapeutic For Lawyers: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Preventive Law, and the Psychology of Lawyers, 5 PSYCH., PUB. POL’Y. & LAW 811 (1999) (incorporated in its entirety into Chapters 1-3 and 4);Susan Daicoff, Lawyer, Know Thyself: A Review of Empirical Research on Attorney Attributes Bearing on Professionalism, 46 AM. U. L. REV. 1337 (1997) (incorporated and adapted for use in Chapter 1);Susan Daicoff, Asking Leopards to Change Their Spots: Can Lawyers Change? A Critique of Solutions to Professionalism by Reference to Empirically-Derived Attributes, 11 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 547 (1998) (incorporated and adapted for use in Chapter 1); Susan Daicoff, (Oxymoron?) Ethical Decision-Making By Attorneys: An Empirical Study, 48 FLA. L. REV. 197 (1996) (incorporated into Chapter 1); and Susan Daicoff, Lawyer, Be Thyself: An Empirical Investigation of the Relationship Between the Ethic of Care, the Feeling Decisionmaking Preference, and Lawyer Wellbeing, 16 VA. J. SOC. POL’Y & L. 87 (2008) (incorporated into Chapter 1);Susan Daicoff, Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word: Apology, Forgiveness, Reconciliation, & Therapeutic Jurisprudence, symposium article (in press) (reprinted in Chapter 4); Susan Daicoff, Preventive Law Essay (reprinted in Chapter 6); andSusan Daicoff, Comprehensive Law: Transformative Responses by the Legal Profession, in CANDICE C. CARTER, ED., CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION AND PEACE EDUCATION: TRANSFORMATIONS ACROSS DISCIPLINES (Palgrave MacMillan, 2010) (incorporated in its entirety throughout the book and excerpted in the Resources section of each Chapter).

SUSAN L. BROOKS & ROBERT G. MADDEN, RELATIONSHIP-CENTERED LAWYERING: SOCIAL SCIENCE THEORY FOR TRANSFORMING LEGAL PRACTICE (Carolina Academic Press, 2010) (including TJ, PL, TJ/PL, PJ, TM, & RJ).

MARJORIE A. SILVER, THE AFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2007) (including CL, TJ, & PSCs). DENNIS P. STOLLE, DAVID B. WEXLER, & BRUCE J. WINICK, EDS., PRACTICING THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE: LAW AS A HELPING PROFESSION (Carolina Academic Press, 2000) (including TJ, PL, TJ/PL, PJ, & CL).

J. KIM WRIGHT, LAWYERS AS PEACEMAKERS: PRACTICING HOLISTIC, PROBLEM-SOLVING LAW (American Bar Association, 2010) (including all of the vectors).

MICHAEL KING, ARIE FRIEBERG, BECKY BATAGOL, & ROSS HYAMS, NON-ADVERSARIAL JUSTICE (The Federation Press, 2009) (Australian publication including all of the vectors). JULIE MACFARLANE, THE NEW LAWYER: HOW SETTLEMENT IS TRANSFORMING THE PRACTICE OF LAW (UBC Press, 2008) (Law & Society Series) (Canadian publication exploring in depth the lawyering approach

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 37 as of January, 2010 underpinning the movement and including CL, RJ, TJ, PSCs).

Susan Daicoff, Collaborative Law: A New Tool for the Lawyer’s Toolkit, 20 U. Fla. J. L. & Pub. Pol’y 113 (2009).

Susan Daicoff, Lawyer, Be Thyself: An Empirical Investigation of the Relationship Between the Ethic of Care, the Feeling Decisionmaking Preference, and Lawyer Wellbeing, 16 Va. J. Soc. Pol’y & L. 87 (2008).

Susan Daicoff, Growing Pains: The Integration vs. Specialization Question For Therapeutic Jurisprudence And Other Comprehensive Law Approaches, 30 Thom. Jeff. L. Rev. 551 (2008).

Susan Daicoff, Lawyer Personality Traits and their Relationship to Various Approaches to Lawyering (invited book chapter), in MARJORIE A. SILVER, ED., THE AFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL (Carolina Academic Press, 2007).

Susan Daicoff, Law as a Healing Profession: The “ Comp rehensive Law Movement”, 6 PEPPERDINE DISP. RESOL. J. 1 (2006)."Law as a Healing Profession: The "Comprehensive Law Movement," available at: http://law.bepress.com/expresso/eps/1331. Over 650 full-text downloads since it was posted in 2006. This refers specifically to the number of times the entire paper or article was downloaded from the site.

Susan Daicoff, The Comprehensive Law Movement: An Emerging Approach to Legal Problems, in PETER WAHLGREN, ED., A PROACTIVE APPROACH, 49 SCANDINAVIAN STUDIES IN LAW 109-129 (2006) (republication, with revisions, of Susan Daicoff, Resolution Without Litigation: Are Courtrooms Battlegrounds For Losers? GPSOLO 44-50 (October/November 2003) (national ABA magazine publication)).

SUSAN DAICOFF, LAWYER, KNOW THYSELF: A PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PERSONALITY STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES (American Psychological Association Books, 2004).

Reviewed in Jeffrey H. Goldfien, Arguing For The Eclectic: Personality and The Legal Profession-- Book Review of Lawyer, Know Thyself: A Psychological Analysis of Personality Strengths and Weaknesses by Susan Swaim Daicoff, 10 LEWIS & CLARK L. REV. 187 (2006) (saying “If I were the Legal Education Czar, I would make both Keeva's book and Lawyer, Know Thyself mandatory reading for all first-year law students. And I would have them write book reviews, just to be sure they had read them carefully.”).

Daicoff, S. & David B. Wexler, Chapter 26: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, in COMPREHENSIVE HANDBOOK OF PSYCHOLOGY: VOLUME 11: FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY (Alan M. Goldstein, ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2003).

Daicoff, S., Afterword: The Role of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Within the Comprehensive Law Movement , in DENNIS P. STOLLE, DAVID B. WEXLER, & BRUCE J. WINICK, EDS., PRACTICING THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE (Carolina Academic Press, 2000).

Susan Daicoff, Making Law Therapeutic For Lawyers: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Preventive Law, and the Psychology of Lawyers, 5 PSYCH., PUB. POL’Y. & LAW 811 (1999) (29 citations as of 10/11/07).

Susan Daicoff, Asking Leopards to Change Their Spots: Can Lawyers Change? A Critique of Solutions to Professionalism by Reference to Empirically-Derived Attributes, 11 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 547 (1998) (56 citations as of 10/11/07).

Susan Daicoff, Lawyer, Know Thyself: A Review of Empirical Research on Attorney Attributes Bearing on Professionalism, 46 AM. U. L. REV. 1337 (1997) (132 citations as of 10/11/07).

Susan Daicoff, (Oxymoron?) Ethical Decision-Making By Attorneys: An Empirical Study, 48 FLA. L. REV. 197 (1996) (19 citations as of 10/11/07).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 38 as of January, 2010 Susan E. Jackson & Jon A. Turner, Correlates of Burnout Among Public Service Lawyers, 8 J. OCCUPATIONAL BEHAV. 339 (1987).

SUSAN J. BELL & LAWRENCE R. RICHARD, ANATOMY OF A LAWYER: PERSONALITY AND LONG-TERM CAREER SATISFACTION, IN FULL DISCLOSURE: DO YOU REALLY WANT TO BE A LAWYER? 149, 152 (Susan J. Bell ed., 2d ed. 1992).

SUSAN J. BELL & LAWRENCE R. RICHARD, DO YOU REALLY WANT TO BE A LAWYER? 152 (2d ed., Peterson's Guides 1992).

Susan M. Hammer, Redefining the Practice of Law, 53 OR. ST. B. BULL. 15 (1993).

Susan Sage Heinzelman, Amateurs and Professionals, Lawyers and Critics: An Essay on Kornstein’s Shakespeare, 21 LAW & SOC. INQUIRY 185 (1996).

Suzanne C. Kobasa, Commitment and Coping in Stress Resistance Among Lawyers, 42 J. PERSONALITY AND SOC. PSYCHOL. 707 (1982).

Suzanne C. Segerstrom, Perceptions of Stress and Control in the First Semester of Law School, 32 WILLAMETTE L. REV. 593, 600-02 (Summer, 1996).Symposium, Humanizing Legal Education Symposium, 47 WASHBURN L.J. (2008).

Symposium, On Advanced Issues In Dispute Resolution, An Intentional Conversation About Conflict Resolution In Health Care, 29 HAMLINE J. PUB. L. & POL’Y (2008).

Symposium, Psychological Jurisprudence: Another Perspective: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Tort Law: A Limited Subjective Standard of Care, 46 SMU L. REV. 409 (1992).

Symposium, Voices of the People, With the ABA Turning to Citizens for Ideas to Improve the Justice System, Some of Them Already Have Proposals for Change, A.B.A. J., May 1994, at 74.

Tanina Rostain, The Company We Keep: Kronman’s The Lost Lawyer and the Development of Moral Imagination in the Practice of Law, 21 LAW & SOC. INQUIRY 1017 (1996).

The Humanizing Legal Education List Serve, http://www.law.fsu.edu/academic_ programs/humanizing_lawschool/listserve.html (last visited Oct. 8, 2005) (mentioning that the list serve has 250 subscribers and “provide[s] the opportunity for interchange concerning . . . [issues such as] the reputed ‘crises’ in the profession including . . . dissatisfaction, depression, excessive work, and substance abuse”).

The Humanizing Legal Education List Serve, supra note 225. The group’s mission is explained on the website as follows: “Humanizing legal education is an initiative shared by legal educators seeking to maximize the overall health, well being, and career satisfaction of law students and lawyers.” A Humanizing Dimension for Legal Education, http://www.law.fsu.edu/academic_programs/humanizing_lawschool.html (last visited Feb. 5, 2006). The group’s first formal program was presented at the 2001 annual Association of American Law Schools conference in San Francisco; the conference was sponsored by the sections on Clinical Legal Education, Law & Mental Disability, and Law & Religion. 2001 Annual Meeting Theme, Association of American Law Schools, http://www.aals.org/am2001/theme.html (last visited Oct. 8, 2005). National programs have been presented at various conferences almost annually since 2001.

The International Centre for Healing and the Law, http://www.healingandthelaw.org/ Centre_Trustees.html#LINK (last visited Oct. 7, 2005).

The McGill Center for Creative Problem Solving, California Western School of Law, http://www.wic.org/orgs/mcgill.htm (last visited Oct. 7, 2005).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 39 as of January, 2010 Theresa Glennon, Lawyers and Caring: Building an Ethic of Care Into Professional Responsibility, 43 HASTINGS L. J. 1175 (1992).

Thomas D. Barton, Conceiving the Lawyer as Creative Problem Solver, 34 CAL. W. L. REV. 267 (1998) (discussing a symposium issue to educate creative problem solvers).

THOMAS D. BARTON, PREVENTIVE LAW & PROBLEM SOLVING (2009).

Thomas D. Barton, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Creative Problem Solving: An Essay on Harnessing Emotion and Human Connection

Thomas D. Barton, Troublesome Connections: The Law and Post-Enlightenment Culture, 47 EMORY L.J. 163, 163-64 (1998).

Thomas E. Willging & Thomas G. Dunn, The Moral Development of the Law Student: Theory and Data on Legal Education, 31 J. LEGAL EDUC. 306 (1981).

Thomas H. Gosner, Preventive Law – The Role of Inside Counsel, C800 A.L.I.-A.B.A. 203 (1992).

Thomas J. Scheff, Community Conferences: Shame and Anger in Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 67 REV. JUR. U.P.R. 97, 97 (1998).

Thomas L. Shaffer, Human Nature and Moral Responsibility in Lawyer-Client Relationships, 40 AM. J. JURIS. 1 (1995).

Thomas L. Shaffer, Inaugural Howard Lichtenstein Lecture in Legal Ethics: Lawyer Professionalism as a Moral Argument, 26 GONZ. L. REV. 393 (1990/91).

Thomas L. Shaffer, On Teaching Legal Ethics With Stories About Clients, 39 WM. & MARY L. REV. (1998).

Thomas L. Shaffer, The Lost Lawyer: Failing Ideals of the Legal Profession, By Kronman, 41 LOY. L. REV. 387 (1995).

Thomas M. Goolsby, Jr., Law School Selection and Performance and Subsequent Admission to Legal Practice, 28 EDUC. & PSYCHOL. MEASUREMENT 421 (1968).

THOMAS MOORE, CARE OF THE SOUL: A GUIDE FOR CULTIVATING DEPTH AND SACREDNESS IN EVERYDAY LIFE (1994).

Tim Floyd of Texas Tech University School of Law, Remarks at Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center Symposium on Lawyering and Its Discontents: Reclaiming Meaning in the Practice of Law (April 7, 2003) [hereinafter “Discontents”].

Timothy P. Chinaris, Professional Responsibility Law in Florida: The Year in Review, 1995, 20 NOVA L. REV. 223 (1995).

Timothy P. Terrell & James H. Wildman, Rethinking "Professionalism," 41 EMORY L. J. 403 (1992).

Todd S. Smith, John M McGuire, David W. Albbott, & Burton I. Blau, Clinical Ethical Decision Making: An Investigation of the Rationales Used to Justify Doing Less Than One Believes One Should, 22 PROF. PSYCHOL. RES. & PRAC. 235-39 (1991).

Todd Whipple, Answers, At Last “Rookie”Lawyers Turn Up to Be Professions Seasoned Mentors, 21 MONT. LAW. 3 (1996).

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Susan Daicoff’s Master Bibliography – p. 40 as of January, 2010 Tom R. Tyler, The Psychological Consequences of Judicial Procedures: Implications for Civil Commitment Hearings, in DAVID B. WEXLER & BRUCE J. WINICK, EDS., LAW IN A THERAPEUTIC KEY 3-15 (Carolina Academic Press, 1996).

Tom R. Tyler, The Psychological Consequences of Judicial Procedures: Implications for Civil Commitment Hearings, in DAVID B. WEXLER & BRUCE J. WINICK, LAW IN A THERAPEUTIC KEY: DEVELOPMENTS IN THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE 3 (1996).

Trevor C.W. Farrow, Sustainable Professionalism, 46 OSGOODE HALL L.J. 51 (2008) (arguing for a form of professionalism that includes and takes into account the many competing interests and voices, including the lawyer’s self)

V. L. Hamilton, Intuitive Psychologist or Intuitive Lawyer? Alternative Models of the Attribution Process, 39(5) J. PERSONALITY & SOC. PSYCHOL. 767 (1980).Val J. Arnold, Make Stress Your Ally, YOUNG LAW. (Sept. 1997).

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Vernellia R. Randall, Increasing Retention and Improving Performance: Practical Advice on Using Cooperative Learning in Law Schools, 16 T.M. COOLEY L. REV 201 (1999).

Vernellia R. Randall, The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, First Year Law Studies and Performance, 26 CUMB. L. REV. 63, 80-81, 86-87, 91-92, 96-97 (1995-6).

Violet Wallach, Cut with Work/Life Balance, Says Bar Association, NAT’L L.J. (August 30, 1999).

W. Bradley Wendel, Lawyers and Butlers: The Remains of Amoral Ethics, 9 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 161-163, 189 (1995).

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Wendy H. Lamphear, Improving the Image of the Legal Profession, 24 COLO. LAW. 1 (1995).

Wendy Kaminer, The Privacy Problem, Legislate Behavior Too Much, And You Endanger the Right to Privacy. Too Little and You Endanger Everyone. Wendy Kaminer Separates the Personal From the Political , MIRABELLA, April 1994, at 34.

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William Braithwaite, Hearts and Minds: Can Professionalism Be Taught?, A.B.A. J., Sept. 1990, at 72-73.

William G. Schma, Alternatives for the Common Good, A.B.A. J., June 1999, at 103, 103.

William H. Gates, Lawyers' Malpractice: Some Recent Data About a Growing Problem, 37 MERCER L. REV. 559-567 (1986).

William H. Rehnquist, 100 Successful Lawyers Pay the Price: Many in the Profession Today Work More, Earn More, But Enjoy it Less 82 A.B.A. J. 100 (1996).

William H. Rehnquist, The State of the Legal Profession, LEGAL ECON., March 1988, at 44.

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William van Zyverden, Practicing Law as if Justice Actually Matters, 22-FEB Vt. B.J. & L. Dig. 32 (1996).

William W. Eaton, James C. Anthony, Wallace Mandel, Roberta Garrison, Occupations and the Prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder, 32(11) J. OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE 1079, 1081 (1990).

William Y. Penn, Jr., Teaching Ethics -- A Direct Approach, 19(2) J. MORAL EDUC. 124 (1990).Wyatt v. Stickney, 344 F. Supp. 373 (M.D. Ala. 1972).

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Zina Kunda, Lisa Sinclair, & Dale Griffin, Equal Ratings but Separate Meanins: Stereotypes and the Construal of Traits, 72 J. OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOL. 4, 720-734 (1997).

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