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Live Webcast - October 30, 2025
1 CLE Credit

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Guided by ethics attorney and psychotherapist Elon Slutsky, this thought-provoking program helps lawyers navigate the intersection of mental health and professional responsibility. Participants gain practical insight into recognizing impairment, making ethical referrals, and supporting well-being in the legal profession while upholding the core duties of competence, diligence, and integrity.

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Meet Elon

Psychotherapist, Attorney, and Researcher
Elon Slutsky is a psychotherapist, attorney, and researcher based in Denver, Colorado. With a multidisciplinary academic background, he holds a bachelor’s degree in Biology and English from Amherst College, a master’s in Secondary Education from Pace University, a J.D. from Cornell Law School, and an M.A. in Mental Health Counseling from Northwestern University, completed in March 2024. In 2024–25, he is serving as a Fulbright Research Fellow, focusing on extending schema therapy into a transdiagnostic therapeutic framework tailored for highly skilled professionals like doctors and lawyers. His research, conducted in collaboration with Bar-Ilan University, aims to create brief, wellness-focused interventions geared toward emotional well-being rather than traditional models of psychopathology. Elon’s unique fusion of legal experience and therapeutic insight underscores his dedication to advancing mental health for demanding professional populations.
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By the end of this Continuing Legal Education course, participants will earn 1.0 MCLE credits and possess a clear understanding of their ethical duties surrounding mental health in law practice. Attorneys will learn to identify impairment, make informed referrals, reduce stigma, and apply ABA Model Rules to promote well-being and professional responsibility.

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