Law Practice
Apr. 12, 2019
Using resilience tools to maintain high-level performance
Left unaddressed, demanding and intrusive forces can hinder cognitive performance and decision-making, increase conflict behaviors, elicit anxiety and depression, and open the door for less-than-optimal coping methods, interpersonal and cognitive task shredding, job jumping and possibly substance abuse.




Steven Flannes Ph.D
Email: stevenflannes@att.net
Steven us a clinical psychologist and organizational consultant based in Oakland. For over 20 years, he has been affiliated with the Lawyer Assistance Program (LAP) of the State Bar of California. In this capacity, he works individually with attorneys on issues impacting their professional performance. He can be reached at: .

The demands of the legal profession are many and obvious, including variables such as cognitive complexity, stakeholder management (both internal and external), capacity limitations (working time, numbers of clients, etc.), wo...
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