The Adversarial Mind and the Problem of Silence: A Constitutional Challenge for the Legal Psyche
Beyond Winning and Losing: Dualistic Cognition, Legal Training, and the Psychological Burden on the Modern Attorney
Freud’s Superego and the Structural Role of Law in Modern American Society
How Legal Training Shapes Cognition, Behavior, and Human Satisfaction
The Striving Mindset in the Legal Profession: Goal-Directed Cognition, Dopaminergic Reinforcement, and the Paradox of Dissatisfaction
Psychological Challenges of Attorneys and Attachment to Conceptual Thought
Emotional Reprocessing in Attorneys: Etiology and Remedial Approach
The Psychological Burden of Conceptual Attachment in Practicing Attorneys
Attorneys and Perfectionism: A Psychological Analysis
How Legal Training Consolidates Hypervigilance in Attorneys from Unpredictable Families of Origin
Psychological Strain, Time-Driven Demands, and Restorative Interventions in the Legal Profession
Why Work-Life Balance is Such a Challenge for Attorneys
Erosion of the Rule of Law and the Psychological Toll on the American Legal Profession
Psychological Challenges Facing Attorneys in Major Career Transitions

