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Lawyer Perfectionism and Well-Being Survey

NALP Bulletin+ Perils of Perfectionism

June 2025

In 2024 NALP collaborated in a joint research project on perfectionism in the legal profession, lawyer mental health, and well-being. The resulting research report is now available.

This study aimed to understand the mental health challenges faced by lawyers, taking into consideration both working conditions and often-overlooked individual psychological profiles, in order to support future interventions designed to promote mental health and well-being in the legal profession.

The findings suggest that lawyers are negatively impacted by the effects of perfectionism when it comes to both well-being and professional performance.

Read the full report to learn more about:

  • The relationship between perfectionism and mental health challenges, including stress, depression, and workaholism.
  • The link between perfectionism and professional hindrances, including resistance to feedback and reduced engagement, motivation, and longevity.
  • Recommendations for mitigating the negative effects of perfectionism on both the individual and institutional levels -- without compromising work quality.



Download the full report (PDF)

March 26, 2025 Webinar: The Perfectionist Paradox: Results from the 2024 Lawyer Perfectionism and Well-Being Survey

Read the June 2025 Bulletin+ article: The Perils of Perfection: Why Lawyers Need to Rethink Their "Badge of Honor" (PDF)

February 18, 2026 Webinar: From Data to Action: A Roadmap for Reshaping Perfectionist Workplace Cultures