If a friend or loved one is thinking about suicide, they need professional help, even if suicide isn’t an immediate danger. Here’s what you can do.
Dan Lukasik - July 23, 2019Attorney at Work presents a baker's dozen of the most popular law practice management and productivity articles so far this year.
Joan Feldman - June 29, 2019Megan Zavieh says it is encouraging that more states are removing mental health questions from bar applications — but is it enough?
Megan Zavieh - June 18, 2019Attorney at Work presents the site's 20 most popular law practice management, productivity and wellness articles of the past year.
Joan Feldman - January 2, 2019Lawyers understand the high-stress loads of fellow lawyers. They are much more likely to “get it” and want to help in a confidential way.
Dan Lukasik - October 25, 2018Instead of focusing on the circumstances causing your stress, try focusing on your perception of the circumstances.
Jamie Spannhake - October 19, 2018The demands of work don’t stop when you are depressed. Dan Lukasik, of LawyersWithDepression.com, on the struggle to get things done when you're a depressed lawyer.
Dan Lukasik - September 6, 2018Legal careers can be anxiety filled. Five ways to naturally increase serotonin levels in the brain to reduce feelings of anxiety, agitation or depression.
Jamie Spannhake - August 24, 2018Individuals preparing for bar admission may face a terrible predicament — weighing the need for mental health treatment against the likely difficulty imposed by the bar if they disclose treatment in their moral character application. This needs ...
Megan Zavieh - July 24, 2018Does your old friend adrenalin no longer give you the burst of energy and focus you need? Is it not only that you aren’t motivated, but that you don’t care that you’re not motivated? Do you feel apathy and inertia oozing into every cell? Burnout ...
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