“How Are You, Really?”

Mental Health and Substance Abuse in the Modern World

Thursday, November 7, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1.0 hour of Prevention and Detection Competence CLE Credit

Meet the Speakers

Nadira T. Imam


Senior Associate Attorney

Lawrence H. Jacobson, APC

President

Beverly Hills Bar Association

Hon. Elizabeth R.

Feffer (Ret.)


Mediator, Arbitrator, Referee

ADR Services, Inc.

About the Program

In the past five years there has been a worldwide focus on the effects of recent events upon mental health. The World Health Organization’s campaign to make mental health and well-being for all a global priority included declaring October 10 to be World Mental Health Day. In addition to the WHO’s declaring a global mental health crisis, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that substance abuse and drug overdose deaths has greatly increased in recent years. 

 

The stresses of the legal profession put lawyers at risk for abuse of legal and illegal substances. How can those of us in the legal profession gain control and find joy in a “chaotic world”?

 

The presentation will discuss mental well-being and substance use disorders in the legal profession today.

This program will be available through BHBA OnDemand the day after the live air date. Find out more about OnDemand at BHBA.org/CLE.

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