From The Washington Post, a piece about cyclothymic disorder, a milder form of bipolar illness, in which they highs are not as high as a manic phase and the lows are not as low during a depressive phase. Read the Story
A Sudden Shift in Moods
Why Are Lawyers Are So Miserable?
A recent article in Forbes magazine stated that the number one unhappiest job in America is being an associate attorney. Why? Read the Blog
Find Your Thing: Some Thoughts on Running, Depression, and Lawyers
One lawyer’s meditations on running, being a lawyer and depression. Read the Blog
Depression and Addiction Can Lead to Disaster for Lawyers
Around one-quarter of the lawyers who face formal disciplinary charges are identified as suffering from addiction or other mental illness. Read the Story
Depression: Ten Ways to Fight It Off
We never can have enough top 10 lists! Read the Blog
6 Big Myths About Lawyers
From the website The Careerist, a piece by law professor Dan Bowling who dispels myths folks have about lawyers — including the one that all of them are miserable. Read the Blog
Peter D. Kramer: Standing Against Depression
Blog about the best-selling psychiatrist and author’s conclusions about depression. Read the Blog
Recovery From Depression: The Power of Expectation
From the blog Storied Mind, an exploration about our expectations affect recovery from depression. Read the Blog
A Lawyer With Bipolar Disorder Tells a Success Story
Check out this brave piece by a woman lawyer who struggled with her bipolar illness. Read the Blog
State Bar Tries to Take on Suicides
In the wake of a public defender’s suicide in Georgia, the Bar Association tries to tackle depression. Read the Story
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