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In the high-stakes world of legal practice, the pressure to perform is relentless. Long hours, heavy workloads, and the constant demand for perfection can take a significant toll on lawyer mental health.
A Johns Hopkins University study found that lawyers are 3.6 times more likely to experience depression compared to other professions. As a therapist specializing in supporting high-achieving professionals, I understand the unique challenges faced by those in the legal field. This post highlights common mental health struggles lawyers face and actionable strategies to protect your well-being.
Understanding the mental health issues lawyers face is the first step toward addressing them. Common challenges include:

Despite the prevalence of mental health challenges, many lawyers hesitate to seek help due to stigma. Admitting to struggles like anxiety, depression, or burnout can feel like weakness in a profession that prizes resilience.
However, prioritizing lawyer mental health is essential. Seeking help is proactive and supports not only your well-being but also your colleagues, clients, and the legal profession.
Teletherapy Options: Convenient support for busy schedules.
Individual Therapy: Safe space to process emotions and develop coping strategies.
Group Therapy: Connect with other legal professionals to reduce isolation.

I’ve worked with many attorneys navigating anxiety, burnout, and substance use. One partner at a large firm overcame chronic overwhelm by prioritizing self-care and boundary-setting, rediscovering their passion for law. Another attorney replaced alcohol dependency with healthy coping strategies through therapy.
Stress is common in law school and legal practice, but it is manageable. Resources include:
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, personalized therapy can help you build resilience, manage stress, and maintain a fulfilling work-life balance.