Celesq® Programs

Focus on Physical, Social, and Emotional Energy for a More Ethical Law Practice

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Program Number
3324
Program Date
2023-01-27
CLE Credits
1.5

There is a long overdue focus on wellness in the legal profession. Unfortunately, most attorneys, like most people, are still largely unaware of how their emotional life can impact their professional work. This lack of understanding can trigger problems with client communication and effectiveness at work and, in the worst-case scenarios, lead to professional malpractice and discipline. Roughly 85% of people believe they are highly self-aware, yet when that self- awareness is measured- barely 15% genuinely are. This course will help narrow that self- awareness gap. 

This interactive program, taught by Doug Leonard, a behavioral consultant, executive coach, and former Chair of the Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board, will reintroduce you to yourself by delving into your physical, social, and emotional energy behaviors. You will learn to conduct a self- assessment of your personal physical, social, and emotional needs, notice what causes you to experience stress in any area, and identify the specific actions that will help you recharge. Self- care is not universal, and by understanding yourself better, you will learn what types of practices will increase your resiliency and help you thrive. 

Throughout the program, Mr. Leonard will present real-life scenarios that led to attorneys being disciplined, point to the Model Rules implicated when these attorneys ignored their well-being, and explore practical, actionable techniques that could have helped avoid these ethical lapses.

This program will benefit attorneys at every level of practice.

Available in States

  • California
  • Colorado
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Texas Self Study

Program Categories

  • Communication Skills
  • Federal Courts
  • Florida Eligible
  • Health Care Law
  • Negligence, Malpractice & Personal Injury

PROGRAM CREDITS

  • Areas of Professional Practice : 1.5 Credit