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Change is Hard, Changing Habits is Harder: Effective Strategies for Changing and Maintaining Habits [Webinar]

This article and any resources contained therein are for informational purposes only. They are not intended to be used in place of legal or professional advice, treatment, or care in any way. Lawyers, law students, judges, and other legal professionals in Massachusetts can find more on scheduling a Free & Confidential appointment with a licensed clinician or a law practice management advisor here.

Find out how to improve your habits from Dr. Shawn Healy with this installment of Webinars for Busy Lawyers.

 

Watch now to dive into why change is hard, what gets in the way, and how to build new habits using strategies that work in real life. Whether you’re trying to eat better, move more, or reclaim your time, you’ll walk away with practical tools to help you get started—and keep going.

We’ll cover:

  • Why we get stuck in habits that don’t serve us (even when we know better)
  • The role of perfectionism, fear of failure, and inertia—and how to outsmart them
  • How to move from intention to action, even when you’re stretched thin
  • Small, doable steps that can lead to lasting change

 

 

ABOUT THE EXPERT

Shawn Healy, PhD. Director of Administrative Operations & Clinician, LCLMAShawn Healy, Ph.D. is the Director of Administrative Operations at LCLMA as well as a clinical psychologist on the clinical team. In his clinical role he provides individual clinical consultations and groups to law students, lawyers, judges, and legal professionals. He regularly presents and publishes on all manner of mental health topics germane to the legal community. Shawn is also a certified trainer in Mental Health First Aid and serves as a co-chair of the Massachusetts Bar Association’s Lawyer Well-Being Committee.

Shawn joined LCLMA in March of 2014 following his work in a private group practice in Cambridge. Prior to private practice, Shawn worked at the May Institute, Inc. for 10 years where he initially completed his pre-doctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship. He later became the Clinical Director and finally the Director of Clinical Services and Operations for the Behavioral Health Division of the May Institute where he managed two outpatient clinics and four-day treatment programs. Shawn graduated from Suffolk University in Boston, MA in 2006 with his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. His dissertation and research interests are in the field of conflict resolution, and he has been involved in facilitating many conflict resolution workshops, discussion groups, and mediation and private conflict coaching sessions.

Shawn is a member of the American Psychological Association and of the Massachusetts Psychological Association and is licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a psychologist.

Shawn coauthored the book The Full Weight of the Law: How Legal Professionals Can Recognize and Rebound from Depression (ABA publication, 2017 – available in our lending library) with another LCL Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Jeff Fortgang.

Shawn runs our ADHD Support Group Meetings & Workshops and co-facilitates Mental Health First Aid certification trainings for legal professionals. Shawn can be reached at (617) 482-9600 or shawn@lclma.org.

 

   Free & Confidential Consultations:

Lawyers, law students, and judges in Massachusetts can discuss concerns with a licensed therapist, law practice advisor, or both. Find more on scheduling here.

 

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