About This Course
Food, sex, and exercise are often part of healthy, enjoyable lives. But when any of these behaviors becomes a dominant focus, difficult to control, or harmful to oneself or others, they may signal compulsive, disordered, or addictive patterns. When does healthy engagement cross the line into harmful behavior—and when is enough no longer enough?
This CLE program examines how behavioral addictions and compulsive disorders related to eating, sexual behavior, and exercise can develop, how they may manifest in high-stress professional environments, and why members of the legal profession may be particularly vulnerable. Participants will explore the impact these behaviors can have on self-esteem, personal relationships, career performance, and physical and mental health.
Recent studies reveal a troubling rise in impairment related to substance use, addiction, and mental health challenges within the legal profession. Research suggests that as many as one in three attorneys may require substance use or mental health services at some point during their careers. Despite these statistics, many attorneys are reluctant to seek help.
This program will discuss warning signs of compulsive and addictive behaviors, the unique pressures faced by legal professionals, and the importance of early recognition and intervention. Attendees will also learn about resources, strategies for seeking support, and ways to reduce stigma around mental health and addiction in the legal community.