The book first examines how anger and anxiety are related and the symptoms and costs associated with them. You'll also find advice on seeking happiness through all the stages of your career, and discover valuable tips for staying satisfactorily employed during the most stressful of times. There's also help for those living with a stressed-out lawyer, both at home or at the office.
Sarat and Felstiner remark about how frequently the attorneys in their research study used the term “arbitrary” when speaking of judges' decisions. Attorneys tend to use other confidence-shaking terms to describe the legal system.
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This book includes journaling and other interactive exercises that can help lawyers find peace, focus, meaning, and happiness over a lifetime of practicing law.
Stress Management for Lawyers: How to Increase Personal & Professional Satisfaction in the Law
In The Wounded Attorney, authors Young and Packman explore how mental health issues appear in the legal profession by examining attorney disbarment records and arguing for a therapeutic approach to attorney discipline that destigmatizes ...
The Anxious Lawyer provides a straightforward 8-week introductory program on meditation and mindfulness, created by lawyers for lawyers.
"This book explains the differences among introversion, shyness, and social anxiety and how each manifests in the legal context; describes how the extrovert bias in law school and practice detrimentally can impact quiet individuals, fueling ...
... lack of interest in the associate experience on the part of the supervisor . The message is : This is the way it has always been done , so we will keep doing it this way . Granted some ... eliminate Managing Work-Life Balance for Well-Being.
Untangling Fear in Lawyering is a practical resource for law students, lawyers, legal educators, and law practice mentors to eliminate unnecessary drivers of fear in our profession that impact learning, performance, and individual well ...
Randall Kiser. • • • • The five most frequently experienced negative emotions were anxiety , sadness , disgust , anger , and guilt . ( In the earlier Zelenski and Larsen study , anger , guilt , and disgust were the sixth , seventh , and ...