Celesq® Programs

The Neuroscience of Legal Decision-Making Under Stress, Lack of Sleep, and Substance Abuse

Active
Program Number
3691
Program Date
2026-03-09
CLE Credits
1

This dynamic and compelling presentation explores how chronic stress, sleep deprivation, and substance use systematically impair the brain's prefrontal cortex—the hub of ethical reasoning, memory, and judgment. Drawing on her experience as an executive coach, former entertainment lawyer, and HR executive, Marlo Lyons breaks down how overwhelmed legal professionals mirror the cognitive patterns of the intoxicated, even without a drink, which can lead to impulsivity, emotional reactivity, and ethical risk. Through powerful visualizations, science-backed insights, and practical techniques like box breathing, cognitive reappraisal, and decision resets, Marlo empowers her audience to identify early signs of impairment, reclaim executive functioning, and build cognitive resilience in high-pressure environments. 

Objectives: 

  • Understand the neurological impact of chronic stress, lack of sleep, and substance abuse on decision-making and legal reasoning
  • Recognize the cognitive impairments associated with stress, sleep deprivation, alcohol, and stimulant use
  • Detect early signs of impaired performance in yourself and your colleagues
  • Apply science backed techniques to enhance cognitive clarity and resilience under pressure

Available in States

  • California
  • Colorado
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Texas Self Study

Program Categories

  • Federal Courts
  • Florida Eligible
  • Health Care Law
  • Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Law
  • Mental health Awareness
  • Substance Abuse

PROGRAM CREDITS

  • Substance Abuse : 0.5 Credit
  • Mental Health Awareness : 0.5 Credit