Wellness and Well-being in the Legal Profession (Jan 17, 2024)
Recent reports on mental health and wellness in relation to the legal profession.
"Well-Being and Engagement: Why a Firm Needs to Prioritize Both," Law.com
"Building a lawyer support ecosystem," Jordan Furlong
"Gratitude and the appreciation deficit," Law360 Canada
"While the Phenomenon Is Gone From the Headlines, Quiet Quitting Is Still Happening," Law.com
"Finding Light And Gratitude In A Holiday Season Of Darkness," Above the Law
"Making It Back: Bruce Simpson tried to take his own life. Then he started healing," ABA Journal
"Transition vs. transformation," Law360 Canada
"Consider Adding These Skills to Engage Workers Who've Checked Out," Bloomberg Law
"Long Hours, Very Little Research: An Expert View's on Law's Wellbeing Problem," Law.com International
"Judge's Candid Mental Health Fight Exposes Stresses Jurists Hide," Bloomberg Law
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