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Difficult Clients and Our Difficult Practice: Ethical and Mental Health Considerations

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Difficult Clients and Our Difficult Practice: Ethical and Mental Health Considerations
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Very helpful information to consider on all points. Thank you.

First course: Interesting regarding the procedures of grievances and helpful in dealing/preventing them. Second course: Insightful...applicable also in areas other than the practice of law.

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Session 1: Difficult Clients and Our Difficult Practice - How do we safely and ethically handle difficult clients and protect ourselves and our staff in our politically-charged practices?

Session 2: Mental Health in Light of Difficult Clients and Difficult Practices - How to develop Posttraumatic Growth and be psychologically and emotionally strong when working in the ongoing stress of working with trauma survivors. Review self-care and maintaining balance both professionally and personally.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.25 | 1.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2024

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1. Difficult Clients and Our Difficult Practice (Nov 2022)

Amanda M. Kates

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Difficult Clients and Our Difficult Practice (Nov 2022)

How do we safely and ethically handle difficult clients and protect ourselves and our staff in our politically-charged practices?

Originally presented: Sep 2022 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Amanda M. Kates, State Bar of Texas - Austin, TX

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2. Mental Health in Light of Difficult Clients and Difficult Practices (Nov 2022)

Bernadette Hassan Solórzano

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Mental Health in Light of Difficult Clients and Difficult Practices (Nov 2022)

How to develop Posttraumatic Growth and be psychologically and emotionally strong when working in the ongoing stress of working with trauma survivors. Review self-care and maintaining balance both professionally and personally.

Originally presented: Sep 2022 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Bernadette Hassan Solórzano, Our Lady of the Lake University Community Counseling Service - San Antonio, TX