The Texas Lawyers' Assistance Program (TLAP) – What It Is and
How It Works The nationally acclaimed Texas Lawyers' Assistance Program (TLAP) has
evolved from helping lawyers with substance abuse disorders and alcoholism
to assisting lawyers, judges and law students with mental health issues.
The March 2007 issue of the Texas
Bar Journal features articles and information about TLAP and the services
offered. TLAP was created to provide for the identification, peer intervention
and rehabilitation of any Texas attorney or law student whose professional
performance is impaired because of substance abuse, dependency or mental
health disorders. Current estimates indicate that anywhere from 10,000 to
15,000 lawyers in Texas suffer from substance use disorders or mental health
issues affecting their law practices. TLAP can help save the lives of these
attorneys. Our work also contributes to the protection of the public, the
improvement of the integrity and reputation of the legal profession, and,
because assistance to an affected lawyer often prevents future ethical violations,
the reduction of disciplinary actions. More
About TLAP, Services, and Support Self
Assessments–Online Screening Tools
Cessation
of Practice FAQ’s
Financial
Support Interesting
Case Law Judges
Law
Firms Law
Students Links
Local
Bars and Other Resources Monitors
and Monitoring Mood
Disorders, Depression, and Recovery Personal
Perspectives – 1st Person Stories Practice
Assistance Reporting
Misconduct: Disability and Grievance Issues Stress
Relief and Prevention Substance
Abuse, Dependency, and Recovery Suicide
TLAP
Volunteer Information
| | Staff ContactsAnn
D. Foster, JD, MAC Director Rachel Madorsky,
LCSW Cameron
Vann, JD 1414 Colorado St. Austin, TX, 78701 512-427-1453 800-343-8527
"Practicing
from the Shadows: Depression and the Legal Profession" DVDs now available.
Call TLAP at 1-800-343-8527 for a free copy. Click
here to watch the video in Windows Media Format The American Bar Association held a CLE ethics course, "What Lawyers Need to Know About Suicide During a Recession: Prevention, Identity and Law Firm Responsibility,"
on May 6, 2009.
Get the free download from the CoLAP website.
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