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Attorney Wellness: Speaking Up, Reaching Out

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Attorney Wellness: Speaking Up, Reaching Out
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Very important topic

Fairly good, practical advise and mostly in plain language rather than counselor bable

excellent and well presented

Excellent course

Absolutely outstanding presentation.

This was remarkable for the attention given to ways to help colleagues. Which is a way too to help ourselves. Well done.

Wonderful! So helpful and so important.

Well done!

Thank you for this presentation. I especially liked the very practical tips and advice....as soon as I was done, I picked up my phone to book my next appointment with my therapist! Much appreciation.

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Mental health issues are taboo discussions at the workplace, yet when attorneys consider suicide, it's often a result of work-related stress. Explore real-world tips and information on how to spot a mental health crisis in someone you work with, and what to do once you are aware of a problem.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2025

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1. Attorney Wellness: Speaking Up, Reaching Out (Jul 2021)

Stephanie Townsend Allala

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Attorney Wellness: Speaking Up, Reaching Out (Jul 2021)

Mental health issues are taboo discussions at the workplace, yet when attorneys consider suicide, it's often a result of work-related stress. Explore real-world tips and information on how to spot a mental health crisis in someone you work with, and what to do once you are aware of a problem.

Originally presented: Jul 2021 First Friday Ethics (July 2021)

Stephanie Townsend Allala, Townsend Allala, Coulter & Kludt PLLC - El Paso, TX