Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Feb 24, 2021)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Promoting and protecting mental health in the legal profession," Canadian Lawyer
"Young Lawyers Are Drowning in Debt. They Want the ABA to Help.," Law.com
"After Turbulent Year, Bar Associations Urge Lawyers To Focus on Mental Health," Daily Business Review
"Tell Us How You Really Feel: Take Law.com's Mental Health and Substance Abuse Survey," Law.com
"Workplace mental health issues a challenge as pandemic hangs on: Stewart McKelvey managing partner," Canadian Lawyer
"Big Law's Working Parents Are Hurting. Money Is Not The Answer.," The American Lawyer
"To Empower Your Wellbeing in 2021, Recognize and Avoid Learned Helplessness," Law.com
"Surge In UK Law Staff Seeking Help For Anxiety, Study Finds," Law.com International
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