Tag: Mental Health Awareness

The Hidden Toll: Why family lawyers face mental health challenges other solicitors don’t – and what you can actually do about it

Family law demands more than legal expertise. It requires emotional endurance. Every case carries heartbreak, trauma, and human pain that most solicitors never face. Over time, this emotional exposure can erode resilience, leading to burnout, compassion fatigue, and even physical health issues. But with the right psychological tools, family lawyers can protect their wellbeing while continuing to help clients through their darkest moments.

Chronicle Law’s Commitment to Mental Well-being in the Legal Sector

Supporting World Mental Health Day As we approach World Mental Health Day on 10th October, Chronicle Law is focusing on mental health in the legal profession. We’ll be sharing articles on key mental health topics, highlighting issues that impact both legal professionals and the broader community. Teaming up with Y Therapy, LawCare, Dr Catherine Sykes […]

How to cope with work-related stress

Workplace stress is a common issue impacting our health and well-being.

Dr Catherine Sykes, a respected psychologist, explores the signs of work-related stress and offers practical advice on managing it.

This article highlights the importance of early intervention and differentiates between stress and anxiety, providing valuable strategies to help individuals cope and thrive professionally.

Imposter syndrome: Why do I feel like a fraud at work?

Imposter syndrome can affect even the most high-achieving people – and there are even suggestions that it’s more likely when you experience success in your life. We spoke to highly esteemed coaching psychologist Dr Catherine Sykes, who frequently sees CEOs and partners at law firms with imposter syndrome.

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