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Importance of physical and mental health among lawyers, judges, and justices / Justice Noel Gimenez Tijam

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Law and Jurisprudence IndexDescription: page 5-16; illustrations pagesContent type:
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Online resources: In: PHILJA bulletinSummary: The article “Importance of Physical and Mental Health among Lawyers, Judges, and Justices” examines how the demanding nature of legal professions significantly impacts both physical and psychological well-being. It highlights that lawyers, judges, and justices often face long working hours, high-stakes decision-making, adversarial environments, and chronic stress, all of which can contribute to burnout, anxiety, depression, and various physical health issues such as fatigue, cardiovascular problems, and poor lifestyle habits. The paper emphasizes that maintaining good physical and mental health is not only essential for the individuals themselves but also for the integrity and effectiveness of the justice system. Impaired well-being can affect judgment, productivity, ethical decision-making, and overall professional performance. The article advocates for increased awareness, institutional support, and proactive strategies such as regular exercise, stress management, work-life balance, and access to mental health resources. Ultimately, it argues that fostering a culture that prioritizes wellness within the legal profession is critical to ensuring both personal resilience and the fair administration of justice.
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The article “Importance of Physical and Mental Health among Lawyers, Judges, and Justices” examines how the demanding nature of legal professions significantly impacts both physical and psychological well-being. It highlights that lawyers, judges, and justices often face long working hours, high-stakes decision-making, adversarial environments, and chronic stress, all of which can contribute to burnout, anxiety, depression, and various physical health issues such as fatigue, cardiovascular problems, and poor lifestyle habits.
The paper emphasizes that maintaining good physical and mental health is not only essential for the individuals themselves but also for the integrity and effectiveness of the justice system. Impaired well-being can affect judgment, productivity, ethical decision-making, and overall professional performance. The article advocates for increased awareness, institutional support, and proactive strategies such as regular exercise, stress management, work-life balance, and access to mental health resources.
Ultimately, it argues that fostering a culture that prioritizes wellness within the legal profession is critical to ensuring both personal resilience and the fair administration of justice.

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