Ep. 36 - Law and Psychology | The Nature of Loneliness | Looking at Legal Cases with Empathy
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This episode discusses legal cases involving sensitive subjects such as sexual violence, suicide, and incest. Viewer discretion is advised.
Loneliness is often seen as a private emotion, but sometimes, it becomes a legal tragedy.
In the Chamber today, Pram and Pras deep dive into "Four Seasons of Loneliness" by J.W. Freiberg. As a lawyer with a PhD in psychology, Freiberg offers a unique perspective—blending legal case studies with deep psychological empathy.
We explore the silent epidemic of isolation and how it shapes the human experience. Through these stories, we look at the thin line between social connection and total abandonment, and how the law often meets people at their loneliest moments.
Join us as we try to understand the true nature of loneliness and what it means to be human in an increasingly disconnected world.
Books Featured in this Episode:
1. Four Seasons of Loneliness: A Lawyer's Casebook by J.W. Freiberg
2. Critical Sociology from a European Perspective by J.W. Freiberg
3. Surrounded by Others and yet So Alone by J.W. Freiberg
4. Growing Up Lonely by J.W. Freiberg
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