
Holistic law consists of primarily two things: the return to the best of traditional legal practice, including a return to civility; and the use and integration of useful problem-solving approaches from other disciplines. Practicing holistically is bringing back respect, humanity, a sense of interconnectedness, healing, teaching, and service. It also reaches out to other disciplines, like psychology and community problem-solving, and brings these tested problems-solving approaches and techniques into the practice of law.