Collection Highlights: Well-Being in Law School and the Legal Profession
The law library’s Main Reading Room currently features a display highlighting well-being in law school and the legal profession. We encourage you to stop by and explore the exhibit, which features the following titles:
- The Legal Brain: A Lawyer's Guide to Well-Being and Better Job Performance (2024), by Debra S. Austin
- Mental Health and Conflicts: A Handbook for Empowerment (2022), by Dan Bernstein
- The Flourishing Lawyer: A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Performance and Well-Being (2022), by Heidi K. Brown.
- The Thriving Lawyer: A Multidimensional Model of Well-Being for a Sustainable Legal Profession (2024), by Traci Cipriano
- The Anxious Lawyer: An 8-Week Guide to a Joyful and Satisfying Law Practice Through Mindfulness and Meditation (2016), by Jeena Cho
- The Law Student's Guide to Doing Well and Being Well (2021), by Shailini Jandial George
- The Happy Lawyer: Making a Good Life in the Law (2010), by Nancy Levit and Douglas O. Linder
- The Whole Truth for Lawyers: A Complete Guide to Flourishing in Your Life and Career (2022), by the Hon. Stephen Pfahler
- The Wounded Attorney: How Psychological Disorders Impact Attorneys (2022), by Catherine Young and Wendy Packman
To find more books on this topic, search our catalog using these subject headings:
- Law students – United States – Psychology
- Law – Study and Teaching - Psychological aspects
- Law students - Psychology
- Lawyers – Psychological aspects
- Lawyers – Psychology
- Practice of law – Psychological aspects
