For some people it’s the gym; others prefer a few drinks down the pub, while our Prime Minister is partial to a game of Fruit Ninja on the iPad. Most of us have a way to unwind after a hard day at work. But for a significant minority this day-to-day stress can morph into something more insurmountable.

If the legal profession follows the population-wide trend of about one in four people in the UK suffering from issues including stress and anxiety annually, of the 92,000 lawyers at law firms across England and Wales, some 23,000 could be expected to be affected each year. This is no small problem for law firms and their staff.

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