[2] He has written on policy issues related to traumatic brain injury, and has proposed banning boxing.
degree from UCLA School of Law, Order of the Coif, in December 1972[1] and subsequently was admitted to the California State Bar in 1974.
He also received a Ph.D. in psychoanalysis in May 1984 from Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute[1] and an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Monmouth College (Illinois) in May 1990.
One of his six books, Confronting Traumatic Brain Injury: Devastation, Hope and Healing (Yale University Press, 1998) predates the now widespread interest in the topic.
[1] Winslade's publications also include children's health and the law, the law and psychiatry, patients rights, prison health issues, planned death,[4] the rights of the unconscious and their families, clinical ethics,[5] rural geriatrics and bioethical issues.