i was just browsing some law site, which had a link to IAHL. which i later found out stands for International Alliance of Holistic Lawyers.
i browsed through the site and discovered that it's an orgisation site which advocate that lawyers shouldn't just provide legal advices to clients, but also emotionally support them. thus the whole Holistic approach.
i can't say my impression was shock, but i was a bit iffy about their approach. my first thought was like: what's the point of therapist if we can do the jobs.
then i found a quote in the site by an US judge Warren Berger, "Doctors still retain a high degree of public confidence because they are perceived as healers. Should lawyers not be healers? Healers, not warriors? Healers, not procurers? Healers, not hired guns?"
so this got me into serious thinking, i was thinking "wouldn't it be nice if i am both a lawyer and a doctor?". according to my memory that the only uni in aust (and probably the whole world) which offers the combined degree of law AND med is Newcastle. i wonder how old they will be when they graduate.
this question of lawyers also as doctors who actually emotionally cure their clients as well as legally helping them was kept recurring in my mind. i virtually spent the whole afternoon pondering whether lawyers should also be therapists as well. i think it's my OCD at work again, sometimes thoughts just kept recurring in my head i just can't get rid of them. and if i can't reach a satisfied conclusion i will just kept thinking about it till the ocd fades off.
i am just wondering if anyone else ever thought of this question before. if you have what's ur opinion?
btw, i found a large number of arts and law students also have similar problems like mine. weird... er?
i browsed through the site and discovered that it's an orgisation site which advocate that lawyers shouldn't just provide legal advices to clients, but also emotionally support them. thus the whole Holistic approach.
i can't say my impression was shock, but i was a bit iffy about their approach. my first thought was like: what's the point of therapist if we can do the jobs.
then i found a quote in the site by an US judge Warren Berger, "Doctors still retain a high degree of public confidence because they are perceived as healers. Should lawyers not be healers? Healers, not warriors? Healers, not procurers? Healers, not hired guns?"
so this got me into serious thinking, i was thinking "wouldn't it be nice if i am both a lawyer and a doctor?". according to my memory that the only uni in aust (and probably the whole world) which offers the combined degree of law AND med is Newcastle. i wonder how old they will be when they graduate.
this question of lawyers also as doctors who actually emotionally cure their clients as well as legally helping them was kept recurring in my mind. i virtually spent the whole afternoon pondering whether lawyers should also be therapists as well. i think it's my OCD at work again, sometimes thoughts just kept recurring in my head i just can't get rid of them. and if i can't reach a satisfied conclusion i will just kept thinking about it till the ocd fades off.
i am just wondering if anyone else ever thought of this question before. if you have what's ur opinion?
btw, i found a large number of arts and law students also have similar problems like mine. weird... er?