Lawyers are ‘riskaverse’.
We don’t need to be the first to try anything new since we lovestare dec.Not only is there a resistance to trying a completely different way of practicing law to reduce these problems lawyers struggle with, it appears that for the most part there’s a deep extent of denial.
It’s the lawyers at theother law firms who are struggling with depression, problematic drinking or substance abuse. It’s treated as an isolated incident, that the questionable part is unique to him or her not as a systemic issue, when an attorney is exposed as struggling with these serious mental health problems. It’s difficult to imagine lawyers doing their best work when we know that so a lot of them are struggling with these problems. Then again, over society as a whole, lawyers have an incredible percentage of power and influence over not only our clients’ lives. In comparison, 11 dot 8percent of highly educated workforce screened positive.
Using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, 20 dot 6 of the lawyers surveyed were struggling problematic alcohol consumption.
Actually, we’re even required to attend continuing legal education classes specifically to learn about the problems.
These numbers are troubling, yet it’s not news to the legal profession.
I’ve heard a lot about the real problem, as an attorney. It is previous studies indicate similar troubling results. Numerous studies indicate that practice of mindfulness and meditation is effective for treating depression and managing stress as well as anxiety. I’m sure you heard about this. What I find to be incredibly frustrating is that despite knowing there’s a serious problem with lawyers’ mental health, look, there’s very little discussions on what could be done to address the serious issue.