Lawyer Self-Care and Provider Care-How is the Healing Done? Out of Stock
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Seminar Agenda
How do
counselors ensure that they truly are helping? Education from mental health
providers
Panelists:
Jane Shuler,
Esq. Ed.S (Moderator)
Dr. Ernest
Brown Jr
Dr. Rhea Merck
Suzanne Snyder,
LPC
How can we,
as other lawyers, help? What does an ally do?
Panelists:
Sheila Willis,
Esq. (Moderator)
Sarah Cox, Esq
The Honorable
Emmanuel Ferguson
Dr. Rhea Merck
Lawyer
Self-Care
Panelists:
John Hearn, Esq
(Moderator)
Nichole Davis,
Esq
Kevin Hall, Esq
LaRone
Washington, Esq
About the Seminar
Lawyer Self-Care and Provider Care - How is the healing done? In this seminar, the topics that follow will be covered.
• How do counselors ensure that they truly are
helping? Education from mental health providers.
• How can we, as other lawyers, help? What
does an ally do?
• Lawyer Self-Care
Seminar
Highlights:
• Information related to counselors’ role in
assisting lawyers with maintaining mental health.
• How lawyers can help other lawyers with
their mental health and information related to what an ally does.
• Recommendations for lawyer self-care
Mandatory MCLE
Credit Hours
This seminar
qualifies for 2.91 MCLE credit hours, including up to 2.0 SA/MH credit hours.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2024, please use this course code: 241238ADO.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2025, please use this course code: 250867ADO.
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