The purpose of the present study was to examine the types of workplace demands and resources experienced by full-time Australian lawyers, and the prevalence of a range of psychological outcomes. The study further focussed on the impact of time-billing targets on lawyers’ experience of these variables. Participants were 384 full-time Australian lawyers who completed an online questionnaire distributed by their Australian State or Territory Law Society. Analysis revealed that emphasis on profits within the workplace was the highest perceived demand, and the perception of social value in their work was the highest available resource. The results indicated that 37% of participants displayed Moderate to Extremely Severe depressive symptoms, and ...
The study surveys legal firms in the state of New South Wales and assesses the provision of Work/Lif...
Research reviewed indicated attorneys suffer higher incidences of suicide, depression, and substance...
Lawyers ' work, home, and family demands and their strategies for coping with those demands wer...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the types of workplace demands and resources experie...
The purpose of this thesis was to explain previously reported high levels of psychological distress,...
© 2019 Mark Adrian LeeMedia and public opinion have portrayed Australian lawyers as a group rife wit...
The purpose of this study was to explain previously reported high levels of psychological distress i...
The purpose of this study was to explain previously reported high levels of psychological distress i...
The present research is a contribution towards understanding Australian lawyers’ experiences of, and...
This paper proposes empirical research on the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of Australian lawyer...
This article reports on the findings of a study on the use and effectiveness of wellbeing initiative...
Does anyone actually know whether we produce better lawyers now than in the past? So asked Professor...
Research to date has found that lawyers are disproportionately affected by psychological distress wh...
The study surveys legal firms in the state of New South Wales and assesses the provision of Work/Lif...
Bullying may not be evenly distributed across industry. Zapf, Einarsen, Hoel and Varita (2003) consi...
The study surveys legal firms in the state of New South Wales and assesses the provision of Work/Lif...
Research reviewed indicated attorneys suffer higher incidences of suicide, depression, and substance...
Lawyers ' work, home, and family demands and their strategies for coping with those demands wer...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the types of workplace demands and resources experie...
The purpose of this thesis was to explain previously reported high levels of psychological distress,...
© 2019 Mark Adrian LeeMedia and public opinion have portrayed Australian lawyers as a group rife wit...
The purpose of this study was to explain previously reported high levels of psychological distress i...
The purpose of this study was to explain previously reported high levels of psychological distress i...
The present research is a contribution towards understanding Australian lawyers’ experiences of, and...
This paper proposes empirical research on the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of Australian lawyer...
This article reports on the findings of a study on the use and effectiveness of wellbeing initiative...
Does anyone actually know whether we produce better lawyers now than in the past? So asked Professor...
Research to date has found that lawyers are disproportionately affected by psychological distress wh...
The study surveys legal firms in the state of New South Wales and assesses the provision of Work/Lif...
Bullying may not be evenly distributed across industry. Zapf, Einarsen, Hoel and Varita (2003) consi...
The study surveys legal firms in the state of New South Wales and assesses the provision of Work/Lif...
Research reviewed indicated attorneys suffer higher incidences of suicide, depression, and substance...
Lawyers ' work, home, and family demands and their strategies for coping with those demands wer...