Kurzbeschreibung
Recent years have witnessed growing concern internationally in wellbeing and mental health across the legal community, a shift reflected in a host of initiatives, networks, reports and research studies.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: The lawyer wellbeing movement, By Bree Buchanan, chair, ABA Commission Chapter 2: Emotional competence for wellbeing, By Emma Jones, senior lecturer, University of Sheffield Law School Chapter 3: The Mindful Business Charter, By Kate Dodd, diversity and inclusion consultant, Pinsent Masons LLP Chapter 4: Culture and practice of law - creating lasting change, By Elizabeth Rimmer, chief executive, LawCare Chapter 5: Conversations that matter, By Lubna Gem Arielle, corporate facilitator and applied theatre practitioner Chapter 6: Creating psychological safety, By Matt Dean, byrne*dean Chapter 7: Junior lawyers and mental ill health, By Kayleigh Leonie, Trustee, LawCare Chapter 8: Anxiety and junior lawyers, By Richard Collier, professor, University of Newcastle Chapter 9: Supervising without stress, By Paul Bennett, Bennett Briegal Chapter 10: Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and Courts approach to mental health, By Paul Bennett, Bennett Briegal Chapter 11: Having your cake and eating it - how enhanced wellbeing and excellent professional performance go hand-in-hand, By James Pereira, FTB Chambers