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OverviewTrauma-Informed Law discusses the many intersections of trauma and law where it is often denied, ignored, covered up, or avoided. The book is intended for lawyers, law students, legal educators, and judges, as well as decision-makers, administrators, staff, and anyone impacted by the court. It is a collection of cases and situations with practice implications for other cases impacted by trauma, whether those cases and situations involve race, class, gender, different physical or mental abilities (or disability), sexual orientation or other diverse factors including the impact of developmental health issues, addiction, substance abuse, poverty, access to opportunities, community safety or belonging and more. Each scenario holds useful implications for both practice issues within the same area of law and even in other areas of law or the legal system. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helgi Maki , Marjorie Florestal , J. Kim Wright , Myrna McCallumPublisher: American Bar Association Imprint: American Bar Association ISBN: 9781639052752ISBN 10: 1639052755 Pages: 242 Publication Date: 19 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsTable of Contents: Introduction to Trauma-Informed Lawyering Why it Matters: The Context for Trauma-Informed Lawyering Lawyers' Perspectives on Trauma: What is Trauma in the Law & Lawyering Legal Practice and Trauma Tools for Lawyers and Practice Areas: Underlying Principles of Trauma-Informed Tools Trauma & Healing in Legal Systems: Courts and Judges Legal Education and Trauma Systems Change and Trauma: The Legal System and Systematic or Collective Trauma ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationHelgi is a co-editor and co-author of the book Trauma-Informed Law: A Primer for Lawyer Resilience and Healing, with Marjorie Florestal, Myrna McCallum and J. Kim Wright, published in Spring 2023 by the American Bar Association (Practice Management Division). In addition, Helgi Maki is a consultant and executive coach to lawyers and law firms. Helgi helps lawyers improve their resilience skills to benefit their legal practice and well-being and improve client satisfaction. She also provides training in trauma-informed law. Helgi Maki is a University of Toronto Faculty of Law graduate with an M.A. in Political Economy from Carleton University (Norman Paterson School of International Affairs). She joined the Ontario Bar in 2003 and the New York Bar in 2005. Helgi is an executive coach and consultant who helps lawyers use resilience skills to assist clients more effectively and improve their career satisfaction (including well-being). She incorporates mindfulness practices into her work, drawing on over seven years of mindfulness instructor & movement teacher training. Previously, she was a partner at a large law firm and has done legal technology & data analytics consulting. Helgi advocates for trauma-informed lawyering to increase access to justice, improve client service and support lawyer well-being. Her work is featured in the Canadian Supreme Court Law Review and the ""Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)"" conference series convened by California Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris. In addition, Helgi has worked on various pro bono advocacy projects, including helping victim-witnesses of interpersonal violence advocate for federal judicial training on the connection between sexual assault and trauma, legislation for which came into force in May 2021. For details, see https://helgimaki.com or https://www.linkedin.com/in/helgimaki/ Websites and social media accounts are noted below: Websites Coaching website: https://helgimaki.co/ Book Project website: https://www.traumainformedlaw.org/ Social media LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/helgimaki Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelgiMaki/ Contact details: Helgi Maki Generativity Co. Tel: 416.418.3204 Email: helgi@helgimaki.com (For consulting matters, email helgi.maki@generativityco.com ) Helgi MakiCurrently resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |