Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Oct 23, 2019)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Stanford's New Leave-of-Absence Policy for Student Mental Illness Is Hailed as a Model," The Chronicle of Higher Education
"Better Than Ever: 'Hardwired as intense,' law firm COO has learned art of slowing down," Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
"Overburdened Mental-Health Counselors Look After Students. But Who Looks After the Counselors?," The Chronicle of Higher Education
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