Promoting Mental Health, Resilience, and Purpose Across the Legal Profession
May 5–9, 2025
AttorneyTherapists.com is honored to be an official sponsor of Well-Being Week in Law 2025, a national movement to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and promote practical strategies for supporting mental health and wellness in the legal profession. This annual event, hosted by the Institute for Well-Being in Law (IWIL), brings together legal professionals, law firms, bar associations, and wellness advocates from across the country to prioritize well-being in law.
What Is Well-Being Week in Law?
Held annually during Mental Health Awareness Month, Well-Being Week in Law (WWIL) highlights the critical importance of well-being for everyone working in the legal field. Through engaging daily themes and evidence-based programming, WWIL provides tools and inspiration to support the holistic health of lawyers, judges, legal staff, and law students.
This year’s theme is “Building the Well-Being Movement Together”, with a focus on sustainable, inclusive, and community-driven strategies that make well-being a core part of professional life in law.
AttorneyTherapists.com: Advancing Mental Health Support for Attorneys
As the nation’s only directory exclusively featuring psychotherapists, coaches, and consultants who specialize in supporting attorneys, AttorneyTherapists.com is a natural partner in the Well-Being Week in Law mission. Through our Therapy on Demand, professional directory, and monthly consultation groups, we are proud to offer specialized mental health services designed by and for legal professionals.
What to Expect During WWIL 2025
Each day of Well-Being Week in Law 2025 is centered on one of the six key dimensions of well-being, offering practical content and activities aligned with each theme:
🟢 Monday, May 5 – Stay Strong (Physical Well-Being)
Focus: Nutrition, sleep, physical activity, and healthy habits
Highlights:
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Mindful Movement Sessions (live yoga and stretch breaks)
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Resources on posture, ergonomics, and hydration for desk workers
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A wellness challenge to track sleep, hydration, and exercise
🟡 Tuesday, May 6 – Align (Spiritual Well-Being)
Focus: Values alignment, meaning, purpose, and connectedness
Highlights:
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Keynote webinar: “Meaning Over Metrics: Purpose in Legal Practice”
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Guided mindfulness and meditation sessions led by wellness experts
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Reflective prompts and downloadable purpose-finding tools
🟠 Wednesday, May 7 – Engage & Grow (Career & Intellectual Well-Being)
Focus: Engagement, continual learning, and professional growth
Highlights:
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CLE events on trauma-informed lawyering and resilience
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Workshops on cognitive flexibility and adaptive mindset-building
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Tools for reducing burnout and rediscovering motivation
🔵 Thursday, May 8 – Connect (Social Well-Being)
Focus: Belonging, authentic connection, and supportive relationships
Highlights:
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“Connection Cafés” (virtual spaces to meet peers nationwide)
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Training on psychological safety and emotionally intelligent leadership
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Community shout-outs and recognition campaigns within law firms
🟣 Friday, May 9 – Feel Well (Emotional Well-Being)
Focus: Mental health awareness, emotional regulation, and self-compassion
Highlights:
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AttorneyTherapists.com Live Roundtable: “Managing Anxiety in Law Through Email-Based Therapy”
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Downloadable mental health self-assessments
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Training on cultivating compassion in high-conflict legal environments
Why Sponsorship Matters
Our sponsorship reflects our unwavering commitment to reshaping legal culture to prioritize human connection, emotional health, and sustainable success. By supporting Well-Being Week in Law 2025, we reaffirm our mission to make mental health support more accessible, relevant, and stigma-free for attorneys at every stage of their careers.
Get Involved
Visit the Well-Being Week in Law 2025 hub for full event details and downloadable resources. Join the conversation using the official hashtag #WellBeingWeekInLaw.
Explore how AttorneyTherapists.com can support your well-being journey at
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