This is a tough episode because this could be any of us. Guest Jason Ward is a retired, highly successful lawyer. But behind his growing firm, substance abuse took hold even as Ward maintained the veneer of health and professionalism.
Ward put constant stress on himself that morphed into mental wellbeing and substance abuse issues. He came to realize his drinking was taking over, not just on vacations, but also at home.
At its peak, substance abuse damaged both Ward’s family and professional relationships. When he quit drinking, he found his behavior had altered and he moved on to THC to cope. Ultimately, he was forced to take full control of his own mental health, retire from the culture of legal litigation, and seek professional help. Today, Ward is sober. His is a success story.
This is a brutally honest discussion, but it’s one we need to have. As you devote yourself to your clients and practice, are you paying attention to your own health and habits? It’s easy to lose sight when you are focusing on your practice. The business of law can deliver its own form of PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder. Please be good to yourself. Help is available.
Mentioned in this Episode:
National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Substance Abuse Assistance, Government of Canada
“Resolving Grave Disputes - The Law Of Dead Bodies In Ontario,” By Jason Ward
Mental Health Awareness, American Bar Association
Well-Being Programs, Canadian Bar Association
American Bar Association
American Bar Association Litigation Section
This is a tough episode because this could be any of us. Guest Jason Ward is a retired, highly successful lawyer. But behind his growing firm, substance abuse took hold even as Ward maintained the veneer of health and professionalism.
Ward put constant stress on himself that morphed into mental wellbeing and substance abuse issues. He came to realize his drinking was taking over, not just on vacations, but also at home.
At its peak, substance abuse damaged both Ward’s family and professional relationships. When he quit drinking, he found his behavior had altered and he moved on to THC to cope. Ultimately, he was forced to take full control of his own mental health, retire from the culture of legal litigation, and seek professional help. Today, Ward is sober. His is a success story.
This is a brutally honest discussion, but it’s one we need to have. As you devote yourself to your clients and practice, are you paying attention to your own health and habits? It’s easy to lose sight when you are focusing on your practice. The business of law can deliver its own form of PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder. Please be good to yourself. Help is available.
Mentioned in this Episode:
National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Substance Abuse Assistance, Government of Canada
“Resolving Grave Disputes - The Law Of Dead Bodies In Ontario,” By Jason Ward
Mental Health Awareness, American Bar Association
Well-Being Programs, Canadian Bar Association
American Bar Association
American Bar Association Litigation Section
This is a tough episode because this could be any of us. Guest Jason Ward is a retired, highly successful lawyer. But behind his growing firm, substance abuse took hold even as Ward maintained the veneer of health and professionalism.
Ward put constant stress on himself that morphed into mental wellbeing and substance abuse issues. He came to realize his drinking was taking over, not just on vacations, but also at home.
At its peak, substance abuse damaged both Ward’s family and professional relationships. When he quit drinking, he found his behavior had altered and he moved on to THC to cope. Ultimately, he was forced to take full control of his own mental health, retire from the culture of legal litigation, and seek professional help. Today, Ward is sober. His is a success story.
This is a brutally honest discussion, but it’s one we need to have. As you devote yourself to your clients and practice, are you paying attention to your own health and habits? It’s easy to lose sight when you are focusing on your practice. The business of law can deliver its own form of PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder. Please be good to yourself. Help is available.
Mentioned in this Episode:
National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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“Resolving Grave Disputes - The Law Of Dead Bodies In Ontario,” By Jason Ward
Mental Health Awareness, American Bar Association
Well-Being Programs, Canadian Bar Association
American Bar Association
American Bar Association Litigation Section