While deficits in wellbeing are connected to impaired cognitive performance, recent research has found that teaching the skills for wellbeing enhances student performance on standardized tests, and improves study habits, homework submission, grades, and long-term academic success, as well as adult education attainment, health, and wealth. This presentation leverages research findings from Neuroscience, Positive Psychology, and Positive Education to explore the intersection of improved wellbeing, enhanced performance, and enriched professional identity development for law students and lawyers. Participants will learn applicable wellbeing skills
This article argues that the growing body of empirical evidence on law students’ high levels of psyc...
A growing body of literature shows that law students exhibit unique signs of psychological distress,...
This chapter examines the impact of tertiary education policy, university characteristics and studen...
This article examines research on improving law students’ levels of psychological literacy in order ...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
The empirically established decline in law student well-being during the first year of law school is...
The empirically established decline in law student well being during the first year of law school is...
The empirically established decline in law student well-being during the first year of law school is...
Legal education is slowly beginning to include not only education in critical thinking and legal kno...
Many law students experience a significant decline in their sense of well-being during law school, p...
By participating in a brief productive mindset intervention, prospective lawyers improved their well...
This paper examines the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of lawyers in the workplace. It argues tha...
The empirical research on law student psychological well-being in Australia continues to grow in vol...
Recent years have seen an increasing body of literature surrounding well-being within the legal prof...
This article argues that the growing body of empirical evidence on law students’ high levels of psyc...
A growing body of literature shows that law students exhibit unique signs of psychological distress,...
This chapter examines the impact of tertiary education policy, university characteristics and studen...
This article examines research on improving law students’ levels of psychological literacy in order ...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
The empirically established decline in law student well-being during the first year of law school is...
The empirically established decline in law student well being during the first year of law school is...
The empirically established decline in law student well-being during the first year of law school is...
Legal education is slowly beginning to include not only education in critical thinking and legal kno...
Many law students experience a significant decline in their sense of well-being during law school, p...
By participating in a brief productive mindset intervention, prospective lawyers improved their well...
This paper examines the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of lawyers in the workplace. It argues tha...
The empirical research on law student psychological well-being in Australia continues to grow in vol...
Recent years have seen an increasing body of literature surrounding well-being within the legal prof...
This article argues that the growing body of empirical evidence on law students’ high levels of psyc...
A growing body of literature shows that law students exhibit unique signs of psychological distress,...
This chapter examines the impact of tertiary education policy, university characteristics and studen...