Thursday, June 30, 2022

August 30: Emotional Intelligence: A Lawyer's Guide to Improving Well-being in the Workplace and Beyond

Emotional Intelligence (EQ) - the ability to understand and manage your own and others' emotions - plays a significant role in the success and satisfaction of individuals. Yet within the legal professions, EQ skills are not often discussed or learned. Due to the high-stress, relationship-based nature of legal work though, it's extremely important that legal professionals take the time to develop high EQ.
Join this free webinar with lawyer-turned-psychotherapist Chelsy Castro and learn how to increase your EQ. With her help, you'll cultivate skills that improve your communication, enhance your relationships and equip you to be more effective, compassionate leader at your law firm.
In this free CLE webinar, you’ll learn:
  • What Emotional Intelligence is and why it matters
  • The role of Emotional Intelligence in the context of the legal profession
  • How to identify opportunities for practicing skills that increase Emotional Intelligence
  • Tools and techniques to increase your Emotional Intelligence.
Title:
Emotional Intelligence: A Lawyer's Guide to Improving Well-being in the Workplace and Beyond
Date/Time:
Thursday, August 30, 2022
1 P.M. CT / 11 A.M PT / 2 P.M. ET 
Free Continuing Legal Action Webinar - Register Now!
Speaker:
Chelsy Castro, JD, MA, MSW, LCSW, is CEO and Founder of Castro Jacobs Psychotherapy and Consulting (CJPC), a firm specializing in lawyer well-being. An attorney turned psychotherapist and career strategist, Chelsy counsels individuals and the organizations they work for on how to achieve their goals in healthy and productive ways. Chelsy’s publications and trainings focus on science-based skills and strategies for improving performance and increasing well-being in high-pressure professions.
After practicing law as a multilingual attorney in the field of international regulatory compliance, Chelsy later earned her clinical degree at the University of Chicago and shifted her focus to lawyer well-being. Prior to launching CJPC, Chelsy designed, developed, and managed clinical programs for the legal profession, and provided evidence-based psychotherapy and training for lawyers, judges, and law students.
Credit:
The live presentation of this webinar is eligible for 1.0 CLE Credit by attendees who viewed this event for 60 minutes in Illinois, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Utah, Nevada, Washington, Minnesota and any US state that accepts self-apply or reciprocity with these states
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