Trauma-informed lawyering provides a framework for recognizing and addressing trauma responses to help attorneys meet the needs of their clients and uphold ethical responsibilities of the profession.
Learn to reset your nervous system and focus clearly on your work by recognizing why and how brains and bodies react to internal and external stimuli to produce anxiety responses.
This program focuses on the intersection of mental health and family law. It addresses types of mental illnesses common among participants in family law matters, signs and symptoms of those illnesses, and what to do when an attorney encounters suspected mental illness of a client, family member, or opposing side.
This program explores mental health and substance use in the legal practice, examining the common stressors attorneys face and offering strategies to navigate them effectively.