Neuro-Intelligence Handbook

The focus of my research is on improving brain health and mental strength.  While the target audience for my book is lawyers, only 2 chapters are specific to lawyers and law students, while the other 11 chapters apply to everyone.  The science demonstrates we can all get healthier, happier, and more productive.

My book, The Legal Brain: A Lawyer’s Guide to Well-being and Better Job Performance, is available at Barnes and Noble and Amazon for $30.  The Chapters are listed below, along with reviews from well-being experts.  I would be grateful if you considered gifting my book this season.  All brains can use an upgrade.

I am taking a few weeks off, but I will be back with new well-being nudge newsletters on January 9.
Debra

The Legal Brain Chapters

Lawyers and Law Students

Chapter 1: The Impaired Lawyer summarizes research on the illness and suffering of people in our profession from all over the world.  Chapter 3: The Lawyering Culture reveals the aspects of our work and study environments that create well-being problems.

Non-Lawyers

Chapter 2: The Spectrum from Languishing to Flourishing

Chapter 4: The Brain

Chapter 5: Memory, Knowledge, and Building Expertise

Chapter 6: Motivation, Reward, and Developing Habits

Chapter 7: The Impact of Stress

Chapter 8: The Influence of Self-Medication

Chapter 9: The Importance of Fuel

Chapter 10: Optimizing Brain Health

Chapter 11: Enhancing Mental Strength

Chapter 12: Developing an Action Plan for Neuro-Intelligence

Chapter 13: The Neuro-Intelligent Organization

The Legal Brain Reviews

The Legal Brain is magnificent. The book goes beyond general intelligence and emotional intelligence to explain neuro-intelligence: the ways lawyers can cultivate habits that promote brain health – because lawyers’ central asset is their brain. Professor Debra Austin has written an extremely accessible book, packed with information about how to overcome some of lawyers’ most significant challenges, such as perfectionism, trained pessimism, and the imposter syndrome. Beyond that, The Legal Brain is an uplifting read, sprinkled with thoughtful, unusual, and inspirational quotes, and offering specific checklists and action plans. It contains powerful tools for lawyers to detox, reset, and become more productive and satisfied in their life and work. Nancy Levit, author of The Happy Lawyer: Making a Good Life in the Law, Associate Dean for Faculty and Curators’ Professor of Law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.

Debra Austin has broken important and highly useful ground with this thorough, fascinating examination of how lawyers think, feel, and behave, offering countless insights into aspects of the lawyer mindset that can harm our mental health, diminish our well-being, and handicap our performance. Blending abundant research with her own keen observations and expertise, she has also created a well-organized, easy-to-follow roadmap for lawyers to optimize their brain health and enhance their overall well-being. On every level, this book is time very well spent. Patrick Krill, JD, LL.M., MA, Founder and Principal, Krill Strategies

The Legal Brain is a tour de force book, offering evidenced-backed research from numerous fields, including cognitive and social neuroscience/psychology, positive psychology, emotional regulation, acute versus chronic stress, trauma, recovery, perils of self-medication, creating and sustaining habits for optimal brain health, cultivating psychological safety. It is a call to action for lawyers and legal organizations to acquire and apply neuroscience intelligence. Based on years of experiential and inter-disciplinary teaching, Debra Austin creates a step-by-step actionable roadmap from languishing to flourishing for lawyers and their employers. This important book details how to help a democratic society to flourish. Peter Henry Huang, author of Disrupting Racism (2023).

"Incisive, complete, and practical, The Legal Brain will guide and inspire exceptional lawyers and law students. Its scientific foundations and lucid depictions of emotional distress and well-being show them how to achieve enduring mental health and deliver consistently superior performance. Although other books document the legal profession’s mental health crisis, this book is uniquely valuable in presenting cogent, authoritative, and immediate solutions." Randall Kiser, Principal Analyst, DecisionSet®

This book is a true gift to the legal profession. Grounded in neuroscience, this book helps lawyers and law students improve brain function for their own benefit, as well as that of their clients and society as a whole. Through inspiring examples and mental and physical practices designed to improve overall well-being, this engaging book provides a personal action plan for improving one’s life in the law.  Nathalie Martin, Professor of Law and Frederick M. Hart Chair in Consumer and Clinical Law, University of New Mexico School of Law

In The Legal Brain, Professor Austin pulls together in one place what so many of us desire to have: the most current data on mental health and well-being, particularly in the legal profession, how brain science applies – with explanations we can understand! – and the questions that need to be asked as well as the actions that can be taken. A must-read for those who care about the future of the legal profession. David B. Jaffe, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, American University Washington College of Law

In The Legal Brain, Dr. Debra Austin—a passionate educator and lifelong learner—masterfully demystifies brain science and neuro-intelligence. Steeped in rigorous research yet highly accessible, this reassuring guide offers practical tips for all members of the legal profession to nurture cognitive wellness and cognitive fitness, cease languishing, and start flourishing.  Heidi K. Brown, Author of The Introverted Lawyer, Untangling Fear in Lawyering, and The Flourishing Lawyer

As a long-time fan of Professor Austin’s weekly blog on “The Professional Brain,” I was delighted to learn that she has compiled her considerable font of knowledge into a book of approximately 200 pages. It is packed with explanation, advice, and the neuroscience to back it up.  The Legal Brain should be on every lawyer’s desk and on the summer reading list of every newly admitted law student.  Emeritus Professor Charles Calleros, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University

Professor Austin is the leading authority on the intersection of neuroscience and the practice of law, and through The Legal Brain she shares her expertise in a comprehensive, approachable, and hopeful text. Every law student and lawyer should read (and re-read) it to foster well-being and optimize their performance.  Jarrod F. Reich, Senior Lecturer, Boston University School of Law

The Legal Brain is a gift.  The book combines neuroscience research with principles of mental health, placing them against the backdrop of law.  It is written in a way that allows the reader to consider the information and then practically apply it.  The Legal Brain creates hope that we can improve brain health and deserve to become our best selves.  Furthermore, it challenges us to use this research to create a culture within the law community that allows us all to thrive. Christine Harbison J.D., M.S.S.A. Ms. Harbison is currently employed as a Deputy District Attorney.  Prior to her career in law, she worked for many years as licensed clinical social worker. 

The Legal Brain
 is an important tool for understanding the complicated factors that impact lawyer well-being. It will help break the stigma around substance use and mental health disorders in the profession. These challenges are not weaknesses or failings, but brain chemistry issues that can be treated successfully. Lisa Smith, Recovery Advocate and Author of Girl Walks out of a Bar

Well-being is a journey, not a quick fix.

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