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By Jonathan Jordan | October 25, 2019
Just in time for Halloween, counselor, here's the skinny on sugar.
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By Krishnan Nair | October 24, 2019
The app represents the next stage in the firm's overall mental health strategy, which takes the form of its associate-led 'Thrive' network, which Stacey said the app is designed to 'supplement'.
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By Karen Sloan | October 23, 2019
Attorney coach and UCLA law lecturer Judith Gordon discusses why law school is so stressful, and what students can do to manage their classroom anxieties.
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By Leigh Jones | October 15, 2019
The efforts some firms and schools are undertaking to tackle the mental health problems in the legal profession are commendable. But until we stop perceiving each other as a threat, the profession will continue to suffer at rates higher than in similar occupations.
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By Sandra Mazer Moss | October 8, 2019
One thing I have learned from this tragedy is that we must communicate our thoughts and feelings, to those we love and those whose lives intersect with ours, on a regular basis.
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By Rhys Dipshan | October 8, 2019
Cincinnati-based lawyer Gary Powell has been meditating for over a decade. Now, he wants to bring his experiences to the broader legal market through his Legally Mindful app. But can attorneys keep calm while working?
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By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | October 4, 2019
As part of our Minds Over Matters project, Law.com reporter Dylan Jackson focuses on how legal professionals, including marketing directors, business developers and law firm administrators, often feel under-appreciated and misunderstood at work.
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By Jonathan Jordan | September 30, 2019
Distinct from meditation, the concept means going off autopilot and reaction mode and being aware and tuned in to your body, your environment or your task.
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By Dylan Jackson | September 25, 2019
The glitzy work life of a summer associate has dazzled another class of law school students—and few firms proved as dazzling this year as a pair from Pennsylvania.
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By Raychel Lean | September 23, 2019
"We all make mistakes," said Connecticut's first chief disciplinary counsel, Mark Dubois. "But many of these, if you really tease back to the root cause, arise out of mental health or substance abuse or physical illness."
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