TY - JOUR
T1 - Australian lawyers’ experience of exposure to traumatic material
T2 - a qualitative study
AU - Weir, Patricia
AU - Jones, Liz
AU - Sheeran, Nicola
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, © 2020 The Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law.
Copyright:
Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Lawyers experience significant levels of psychological distress. We argue that one reason, which has received insufficient attention from researchers, is their exposure to traumatic material. Our study examined the lived experience of lawyers who are exposed to traumatic material, including the role their organisation and profession play in shaping their experiences. Thirty-five lawyers or barristers, from both the public and the private sector, participated in in-depth interviews about how their exposure to traumatic material affected them, and how their organisation shaped their experiences. Our analysis identified six themes: when material becomes traumatic, fear of stigma, everyday recovery, boundaries through denial and distancing, using social support normatively and making meaning. Our findings identify that lawyers can experience strong emotional reactions to traumatic material, and their experience is influenced by the professional norms and training in law. Moreover, their organisation has an important role in either ameliorating or exacerbating their responses.
AB - Lawyers experience significant levels of psychological distress. We argue that one reason, which has received insufficient attention from researchers, is their exposure to traumatic material. Our study examined the lived experience of lawyers who are exposed to traumatic material, including the role their organisation and profession play in shaping their experiences. Thirty-five lawyers or barristers, from both the public and the private sector, participated in in-depth interviews about how their exposure to traumatic material affected them, and how their organisation shaped their experiences. Our analysis identified six themes: when material becomes traumatic, fear of stigma, everyday recovery, boundaries through denial and distancing, using social support normatively and making meaning. Our findings identify that lawyers can experience strong emotional reactions to traumatic material, and their experience is influenced by the professional norms and training in law. Moreover, their organisation has an important role in either ameliorating or exacerbating their responses.
KW - coping
KW - interviews
KW - lawyers
KW - norms
KW - social support
KW - traumatic material
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85087372975
U2 - 10.1080/13218719.2020.1776650
DO - 10.1080/13218719.2020.1776650
M3 - Article
C2 - 35530124
AN - SCOPUS:85087372975
SN - 1321-8719
VL - 28
SP - 363
EP - 381
JO - Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
JF - Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
IS - 3
ER -