9781614383543-1614383545-Psychology for Lawyers: Understanding the Human Factors in Negotiation, Litigation and Decision Making

Psychology for Lawyers: Understanding the Human Factors in Negotiation, Litigation and Decision Making

ISBN-13: 9781614383543
ISBN-10: 1614383545
Author: Jean R. Sternlight, Jennifer K. Robbennolt
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: American Bar Association
Format: Paperback 600 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781614383543
ISBN-10: 1614383545
Author: Jean R. Sternlight, Jennifer K. Robbennolt
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: American Bar Association
Format: Paperback 600 pages

Summary

Psychology for Lawyers: Understanding the Human Factors in Negotiation, Litigation and Decision Making (ISBN-13: 9781614383543 and ISBN-10: 1614383545), written by authors Jean R. Sternlight, Jennifer K. Robbennolt, was published by American Bar Association in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Psychology & Counseling (Reference, Law Practice, Arbitration, Negotiation & Mediation, Rules & Procedures, General, Psychology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Psychology for Lawyers: Understanding the Human Factors in Negotiation, Litigation and Decision Making (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Psychology & Counseling books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $10.29.

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Psychology for Lawyers introduces practicing lawyers and law students to some of the key insights offered by the field of psychology. The first part of the book offers a crash course in those aspects of psychology that will be most useful to practicing attorneys, including issues such as perception, memory, judgment, decision making, emotion, influence, communication, and the psychology of justice. The second part applies the insights of research to tasks that lawyers face on a regular basis, including interviewing, negotiating, counseling, and conducting discovery. In addition, the book offers practical suggestions for improving your practice—suggestions that are grounded in the science of psychology. In short, by learning more about psychology and how to apply it, lawyers will be more effective, more successful, more ethical, and even happier.
Comprehensive in discussion, this guide discusses aspects of social and cognitive psychology that are most relevant to lawyering: perception, memory, judgment, decision making, emotion, influence, communication and the psychology of justice. The authors include clear writing drawing on lots of current and interesting examples, chapter summaries, and extensive endnotes and helpful bibliographies for each chapter for those readers desiring more depth on particular issues.

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