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Defense Mechanisms in Group Counseling
The Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1992Abstract Considerations and strategies are presented for conceptualizing, recognizing, and modifying defense mechanisms through the group counseling process.
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Opening statement of defense counsel
2015Defense counsel internal memoranda (3 items) Defense counsel opening statement (draft) Defense counsel opening statement (final version)
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The Defense Counsel: Rights and Problems
Soviet Review, 1971With this article by the prominent jurist, Grigorii Zakharo-vich Anashkin, our journal initiates a discussion on the problems of Soviet lawyers.
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Pretrial Communication With Defense Counsel by Medical Examiners' Pathologists
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1997Forensic pathologists (FPs) form opinions in homicide trials and often are key witnesses for the prosecution. Early access to the FP by defense counsel may be strategically important, but state statutes differ regarding pretrial availability of the autopsy report to the defense, and the degree of pretrial communication that is permissible or desirable ...
D R, Jason, B R, Peterson
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The Identification and Modification of Defense Mechanisms in Counseling
Journal of Counseling & Development, 1991This article suggests considerations and strategies for identifying and modifying a client's defense mechanisms in counseling. A systematic approach to a client's mechanisms of defense contributes to therapeutic gain. Inappropriate counselor responses intensify an individual's defenses and undermine the counseling relationship.
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The Need for Defense Counsel in the Juvenile Court
Crime & Delinquency, 1965Some experts in the juvenile field doubt whether lawyers have much to contribute in the children's courts. Most lawyers who appear in juvenile courts do not understand the proceedings, partly because of the paucity of law school courses on juvenile court proceedings. Lawyers could contribute a great deal if they were better educated in this field. The
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The Autonomy of Defense and Defense Counsel
2007Philip Traest, Tessa Gombeer
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