Reed Smith’s Virtual Mental Health Summit 2024: A Conference on Mental Well-being

Unlocking the Key to Mental Health in the Legal Industry: Upcoming Sessions Offer Valuable Insights and Strategies

Legal professionals are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of mental health in their industry. To address this issue, upcoming sessions will cover various topics related to mental health in the legal profession. The first session, titled “Progression not perfection,” will focus on how your mindset may not be promoting your well-being or peak performance and how to cultivate a positive one. This session is approved for 1.0 CLE credit in multiple states including California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia. Applications for CLE credit are pending in Delaware, Florida, Illinois, and Ohio.

Another session will address maximizing success by supporting your team’s mental health and recognizing the importance of mental wellness in a team environment. Additionally, there will be a session on mental health and the lawyer-client relationship, exploring how mental health can impact this crucial aspect of legal practice.

The final session will focus on neurodiversity and mental health in the legal industry. It will shed light on how different neurodivergent individuals experience mental health in the workplace. Overall, these sessions offer valuable insights into various aspects of mental health in the legal profession and provide strategies and information to help lawyers support their well-being and enhance their performance.

Whether it’s promoting a positive mindset or supporting team mental health, navigating the lawyer-client relationship or understanding neurodiversity

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