CLE - Help for the Helper: The Effects of Trauma and Compassion Fatigue on the Lawyer Who Cares

Date

05.08.24

Time

12:00 pm

Location

Help for the Helper: The Effects of Trauma and Compassion Fatigue on the Lawyer Who Cares

Presented by Brian S. Quinn, Esquire – Education and Outreach Coordinator Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers of PA

Many of us were attracted to the legal profession because we care about people and want to help them.

Attorneys hopefully recognize that, unlike many other professionals, their lives are already filled to the brim with anxiety and stress. The consequences of shrugging it off can be catastrophic.  One of those consequences that we often hear about is burnout.  

And then there’s a special type of burnout called “secondary traumatic stress” or “compassion fatigue”. The ramifications of trauma and compassion fatigue aren’t discussed as frequently as those of stress and burnout thus, for many attorneys, they are topics in need of attention.

Secondary or vicarious trauma can be the cumulative effect of listening to a client or witness relay graphic stories and experiences. Those who experience compassion fatigue tend to take on the pain, suffering and burdens of the people they are helping. It is an exhaustion that is felt physically, emotionally, or mentally and can affect numerous areas of your life, often leaving you feeling numb.

Recent studies have shown that there has been a dramatic increase in impairment due to alcoholism, addiction, and mental health disorders among members of the legal profession. The statistics are compelling and clearly indicate that 1 out of 3 attorneys will likely have a need for substance use or mental health services at some point in their careers.

Mr. Quinn will discuss: 

  1. The early warning signs of impairment, with special emphasis on stress, burnout, trauma and compassion fatigue.
  2. The free services that Lawyers Assistance Programs provide to lawyers, judges, their family members and law students.
  3. A close look at what barriers exist that prevent lawyers and judges from seeking the help they need will be provided.
  4. The role that education plays in breaking the stigma and fear associated with addiction and mental illness in the legal profession.
  5. How best to approach the impaired individual.

This CLE is available in person (lunch will be served) and online!

This complimentary program will qualify for 1 hour of PA CLE ethics credit.*

Wednesday, May 8, 2024
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Please register here to attend this CLE.

On the registration page, you will be asked to indicate whether you wish to attend in-person or online, but please note that in-person capacity is limited. If you select in-person attendance but capacity has been reached, you will be notified so that you may plan to attend online. All registrants will receive a Zoom link to attend online in case circumstances change. If you register to attend in person but need to change to online attendance later, please email marketing@klehr.com so that we may update our records.

*In order to qualify for CLE credit, you must attend at least 50 minutes of the live presentation. Verification codes will be provided to confirm

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