Katherine Bender

Bridgewater State University

Assistant Professor

Bridgewater, MA 02325

United States

David Nee Foundation

P.O. Box 231487

New York, NY 10023

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (3)

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'It is Okay to Not Be Okay': The 2021 Survey of Law Student Well-Being

60 University of Louisville Law Review 441 (2021), American University, WCL Research Paper No. 2022-08
Number of pages: 57 Posted: 15 Jun 2022 Last Revised: 22 Nov 2022
David Jaffe, Katherine Bender and Jerome M. Organ
American University - Washington College of Law, Bridgewater State University and University of St. Thomas - School of Law (Minnesota)
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law students, law school, student well-being

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Suffering in Silence: The Survey of Law Student Well-Being and the Reluctance of Law Students to Seek Help for Substance Use and Mental Health Concerns

Journal of Legal Education, Vol. 66, Issue 1, Pg. 116, American University, WCL Research Paper No. 2017-02
Number of pages: 42 Posted: 20 Sep 2016 Last Revised: 10 Feb 2019
Jerome M. Organ, David Jaffe and Katherine Bender
University of St. Thomas - School of Law (Minnesota), American University - Washington College of Law and Bridgewater State University
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law students, alcohol, drugs, substance use, mental health, help-seeking attitudes, bar admission

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Helping Law Students Get the Help They Need: An Analysis of Data Regarding Law Students’ Reluctance to Seek Help and Policy Recommendations for a Variety of Stakeholders

Vol. 84, No. 4, The Bar Examiner, 9-17, December 2015
Number of pages: 10 Posted: 09 Aug 2016
Jerome M. Organ, David Jaffe and Katherine Bender
University of St. Thomas - School of Law (Minnesota), American University - Washington College of Law and Bridgewater State University
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law students, alcohol, drugs, mental health, help-seeking attitudes, bar admission