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Substance Use

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Issues: This is Us

Becoming an Alcoholic in Private-Living in Recovery in Public

Never Alone: Addiction, Recovery and Community

Beyond the Silence: Removing the Stigma Around Addiction

Mental and Emotional

Mental Health in Law School: A Priority for the LAP

Work Stress and Isolation Contribute to Higher Risk of Suicide Among Lawyers and Older Adults

How Tapping Can Help Lawyers Relieve Pain and Reduce Stress

Why Burnout Is So Pertinent in Lawyers…and How To Recognize It

What Makes Lawyers Happy

Anxiety a Slippery Slope

Vicarious Trauma is Real

How to Help Judges in Need of Help

One Lawyer Living and Working with Depression

Grief and Loss: It May Not Be Such a Strange Topic for September

Time to Change the Clock (SAD)

Trauma, Mental Health and the Lawyer

How the Profession I Love Took a Toll on My Health

We Need More Optimists in the Legal Profession

Mental Health Challenges for Lawyers: Remove the Stigma, Expand Services>

Financial

Physical

Let’s Get Physical: Get Moving for Attorney Well-Being

The Case for Attorney Wellness

Go to Bed: The Ethics of Exhausted Lawyering

Season’s Wellness

Attorney Wellness in a Nutshell

Occupational

Finding a Health Way to Transform Our Lives as We Retire

Legal Culture Must Change for Attorneys to Thrive

NYSBA Makes Progress in Effort to Remove Mental Health Question From Bar Application

November 4, 2019: NYSBA Receives Overwhelming Support for Proposal to Eliminate Mental Health Questions from NY’s Bar Application

NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION SUCCEEDS IN GETTING MENTAL HEALTH QUESTION REMOVED FROM NY BAR APPLICATION

Social

Helping Working Parents Keep Their Lives in Balance

How a Group of Lawyers Came Together for a Year Despite Isolation

LAP History

Two Men Met in 1935 – AND A RECOVERY PROGRAM WAS BORN

30 Years of the LAP: Countless Lives Saved and Careers Resurrected

AWB History

Profiles in Leadership: Kim Wolf Price

How a Lunch Between Dear Friends Led to a Movement to Change the Legal Culture

This is Us: From Striving Alone to Thriving Together-TF on Attorney Well-Being Report

After Groundbreaking Report, NYSBA Looks for Next Steps on Attorney Well-Being

State Bar Association President Scott Karson Establishes Attorney Well-Being Task Force To Improve The Legal Profession

Attorney Well-Being Takes on Added Urgency as NYSBA Looks To Solve Long-Standing Problems

NYSBA Proposes Sweeping Changes Across Legal System To Prioritize Attorney Well-Being

Suffering in Silence No More: Will Lawyers’ Stories Lead To Change?

LAP Playlist

AWB Well Being Playlist

Mindful Moments Meditation Series Playlist

Lawyers Helping Lawyers Groups

The following are recovery peer led support groups. Open to anyone in the profession working on their recovery from alcohol or substances. No registration is required.

Central NY | Mondays at 12:00 pm https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83354706859    Zoom ID: 833 5470 6859 Password: Serenity

Erie County | Thursdays at 5:30 pm This is a hybrid meeting. Zoom Link   Password: 476374 Contact swhiteley@nysba.org for the in-person location.

Monroe County | In-person meetings once a month. Contact Stacey Whiteley for time and location. swhiteley@nysba.org

Nassau County | First and Third Wednesday of the month at 12:30. Zoom link to join: Thomas More Recovery Meeting ID: 858 1826 5744 Pswd: 804067

NYC Bar| Lawyers AA meeting-Thursdays at 6:30 pm For Zoom link: contact Alan Gray alangrayjr@gmail.com

NYC Bar | Lawyers NA Meeting Wednesdays at 6:30 pm  To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5963609390?pwd=RUREYkdkc0FnSkdWY0JPK0lFVGxSdz09    Meeting ID 596 360 9390 Passcode: FELLOWSHIP

Suffolk County | Tuesdays at 6:00 pm -Hybrid. To join by Zoom: www.zoom.com click on Join button: ID:  5580751056 PW: ReachOut    Contact Stacey for the in-person location:swhiteley@nysba.org *New Meeting*

General Support LHL Meetings

The following is a peer led support group, open for those in the profession that are struggling with any mental, emotional, or substance use issue and are seeking connection and support. The group format is open discussion, usually following a reading on a topic relevant to the group.

Capital District | First Wednesdays of each month at 12:30 pm virtually, with hybrid meetings on occasion. Zoom link: CDLHL Meeting Link

Depression/Mental Health

Contact the Lawyer Assistance Program for confidential counseling referrals and support: 518-487-5688 or lap@nysba.org

NYSBA Members can contact the LAP Hotline 24/7 for immediate support and referrals to a mental health professional for four free sessions: 1-877-772-8835

Lawyers with Depression Support Group: Tuesday and Friday at 12:30 pm. Contact anoble@eriebar.org for the link. This group is open to all with mental health struggles as well, not only depression.

Onondaga County Lawyers Depression Group: In person. Contact Jim McSweeney mcsweeneyjr@gmail.com (315) 451-2161  or Jeff Unaitis junaitis@onbar.org  or (315) 579-2581  for more information and to register.

Comprehensive training for the general public on common mental health issues: Mental Health First Aid Training. This is a full day course that provides valuable tools and resources to help non-mental health professionals navigate helping those with mental health issues. The trainings are free.

Mindspring Mental Health Alliance offers free one-hour webinars on a variety of mental health topics ranging from Understanding OCD to Relationships, Family, and Mental Health. The webinars are free and led by licensed mental health professionals. To view the calendar and to register click here: Mindspring

**The 988 Suicide and Crisis Line is available for assistance to anyone struggling with a mental health crisis. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org

Substance Use Concerns

Contact the Lawyer Assistance Program for confidential treatment referrals and support: 518-487-5688 or lap@nysba.org

International Lawyers in Alcoholic Anonymous (ILAA) Mondays 8:00 pm

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87365736538

International Lawyers in Alcoholic Anonymous (ILAA) Women’s Meeting Tuesdays 8:00 pm-

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87365736538

Online general AA meetings link: https://aa-intergroup.org/meetings/

Online secular AA meetings can be found here: https://www.aasecular.org/online-meetings

In-person AA meetings:  https://www.aa.org/find-aa

Family member support: https://www.al-anon.org

Support for Adult Children of Alcoholics: https://adultchildren.org/meeting-search/

Recovery Centers of America have a calendar of educational programs for families or for the individual regarding the science of addition, family systems, self-care, etc.

NYS Office of Addiction Services and Supports has a comprehensive website and has a Hopeline: 1-877-8-HOPENY or text 467369.

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSA) has a website www.Findtreatment.gov  that is promoted as “the most comprehensive resource for persons seeking treatment for mental and substance use disorders.”

InTheRooms is a free community that embraces many paths to recovery-including 12 step and others. There’s also information and support groups for people who are impacted by toxic relationships, with webinars led by mental health professionals.

SMART Recovery is an abstinence based facilitated group recovery program. If you’d like to explore what SMART recovery is all about: https://www.smartrecovery.org/

Refuge Recovery is a practice, process, and path to healing addiction. Based on teachings from Siddhartha Gautama. https://www.refugerecovery.org/

Life Ring is a secular recovery group:  https://lifering.org/    There are few in person meetings in New York, but there are numerous online meetings available.

ADHD Support Group Resources

Below are resources including websites, apps, and products that members of the ADHD support group have found helpful. These resources are suggestions, not recommendations and do not indicate endorsement by NYSBA.

Websites

  • ADHD focused website with self-tests, resources, webinars: ADDitude
  • A website just for ADHD lawyers: jDHD

Apps

Services

HOW TO HELP GUIDES

These digital guides are to assist someone who wants to help a loved one or colleague but doesn’t know where to start. The LAP staff is available to you as well: 518-487-5688.

H2H: The Lawyer with Depression

H2H: The Lawyer Showing Cognitive Decline

H2H: Suicide Awareness and Prevention

H2H: The Impaired Lawyer

SELF ASSESSMENTS

Attorney Well-Being Self Assessment

The Attorney Well-Being Program follows an Eight Pillars model to approach a balanced view of wellness from a holistic perspective. If you are unsure where to start, where you’re at, or where you’re going, this assessment may offer an opportunity for self-reflection.

Eight Pillars of Attorney Well-Being Self Assessment: Checking-in

Find Your Balance

Additional Self Assessments

The assessments below do not provide a medical diagnosis; they are offered as a tool to help the user determine if seeking a professional evaluation is warranted. If you have questions about the tools or your results, call the LAP at 518-487-5688.

Online AUDIT: Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test

Drug Screening Questionnaire (DAST)

Depression Self-Assessment

Gambling Self-Assessment (BBGS)

Burnout Inventory (Oldenburg Burnout Inventory)

ADHD Screener

Some of the assessment links will bring you to a non-NYSBA affiliated website. NYSBA does not endorse these sites or their organizations. You are not required to enter any personal information to utilize the assessments.

LAP Volunteer Dinner

Join Us for a Restorative and Uplifting Weekend at the 2025 LAP Spring Retreat!
May 16-18, 2025

For more than 20 years, the Lawyer Assistance Program Spring Retreat has been a place of community, connection, and renewal for lawyers and their families navigating recovery from alcohol and mental health challenges. This year, we’re thrilled to return to the beautiful shores of Lake George at Silver Bay, where you’ll find a weekend filled with celebrations, CLE programming, engaging group activities, and plenty of support meetings.

But if you’re looking for a retreat that’s more about relaxation and recharging, you’ll find that too. Enjoy access to all that Silver Bay has to offer—serene hiking trails, peaceful kayak rides, yoga and meditation sessions, a labyrinth for reflection, and cozy rocking chairs perfect for quiet moments overlooking the lake.

However you choose to spend your 2025 Spring Retreat, we cannot wait to welcome you to this special gathering. Bring your family and friends and experience what one past attendee described as a “transformative and memorable” weekend.

We hope to see you there!

Registration and lodging information below.

To Register: 2025 LAP Spring Retreat

Registration is $185.00

Guest/Family members 16 and over is $140.00

Guest/Family members 5-16 is $40.00

Guest/Family members 5 and under are free

The registration fees cover the cost of the catered dinners on Friday and Saturday evenings and CLE programming.

**The registration fee reflects a $50 scholarship for the first 50 registered attendees and guests.

Additional scholarships for registration and/or lodging are available and easy to request, contact Stacey Whiteley swhiteley@nysba.org for more information.

LODGING

Reserve your room now at the block room rates by clicking here: LAP Silver Bay Lodging Reservations. Or call Silver Bay reservations: 888.758.7229.

Block room rates are good until April 15, 2025.