Document Type
Working Paper
Publication Date
3-13-2015
SSRN Discipline
Legal Scholarship Network; Experimental & Empirical Studies eJournals; Law School Research Papers - Legal Studies; Law & Society eJournals; LSN Subject Matter eJournals; Cognitive Science Network; Health Economics Network; Management Research Network
Abstract
It may seem obvious that selfcare is important for wellbeing and success in life However selfcare is not always practiced when work bills and other issues come into play All individuals experience stress in their lives but not all have identified specific strategies to adaptively cope with stress Recent research has established the negative implications of workrelated stress on wellbeing
Recommended Citation
Pamela B. Pierson, Jacklyn E. Nagle & Mary E. Wood,
A Qualitative Examination of Self-Care in Lawyers,
(2015).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.ua.edu/fac_working_papers/156