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Posted by: Kate Prince on Oct 27, 2021

The ABA’s Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs has a helpful resource to help lawyers understand and treat compassion fatigue. According to the ABA, compassion fatigue “is the cumulative physical, emotional and psychological effect of exposure to traumatic stories or events when working in a helping capacity, combined with the strain and stress of everyday life.” Symptoms for this condition include: becoming emotionally detached and numb in professional and personal life; becoming demoralized and questioning one’s professional competence and effectiveness; and having disturbing images from cases intrude into thoughts and dreams. The resource suggests that criminal, family or juvenile law attorneys could be especially prone to compassion fatigue as a result of continuous exposure to human-induced trauma. Read the full article for helpful tips on treating the condition.