Member Assistance Program (MAP)
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Lawyer Support Group Information
The Lawyer Support Group meets every other Thursday at
4:30pm,
2375 East Camelback, 6th Floor, Phoenix, AZ.
Please take the elevator for the North tenants.
Parking is in front of the building or in the garage.
Next meeting is February 2, 2012
Call our office for further information:
602.340.7332
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When you are on a road trip and you
get lost, you need a map. When you are a lawyer-riding along
that bumpy, challenging and often frustrating career path-and
you get lost, you need MAP. The Member Assistance Program
(affectionately known as MAP), has been helping Arizona lawyers
navigate through issues of stress, addiction and mental illness for
over a decade. MAP is offered by the State Bar as a service to
members either through the discipline process, or on a voluntary
basis. MAP has literally saved people's lives.
Statistics show that an estimated
40% of lawyers nationwide suffer from depression and burnout. At
least 25% suffer from alcoholism or some form of addiction. These
numbers are well above those for the general population and reflect
what those of us in the profession already knew: practicing law can
make you crazy. Recent studies indicate that lawyers are 4 times
more susceptible to depression than any other profession, and 1/3
of the lawyers polled indicate that their job had a negative effect
on physical and emotional functioning.
In recent decades, there has been
an increasing awareness of the staggering personal and professional
costs attributed to such factors as burnout, stress, depression,
substance abuse, and other mental health issues in the legal
field.
Some common workplace stressors may
be: case overload, inadequate personal or family time, stress from
dealing with difficult people - overzealous opposing counsel,
unpredictable judges -- in addition to difficult clients. Lawyers
often suffer from "compassion fatigue," or the feeling that they've
taken on the world's problems, as well as feelings of social
isolation, and the sense of being stuck in a rut.
What are some of the types of problems
addressed?
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* Work Related Stress
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* Alcoholism
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* Chemical Dependency
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* Financial Problems
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* Family/Marriage Conflicts
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For those who participate
voluntarily, MAP offers confidential assistance to any Arizona
attorney, judge or law student whose professional performance may
be impaired because of physical or mental illness, emotional
distress, substance abuse, compulsive gambling or other addictive
behaviors. MAP is committed to strict
confidentiality. No disclosure of
information pertaining to voluntary program participants, including
their identities, will be made.*
MAP will:
- identify problems or impairments
- provide peer support
- refer a troubled attorney to professional help
- assist rehabilitation efforts
- answer questions regarding attorney impairment
- provide mental health resource information
MAP WILL NOT...
- practice law for any attorney
- provide financial assistance for any attorney
- institute any discipline proceeding against an
attorney
If you recognize any of these, in
yourself, or in one of your peers, please contact Member
Assistance; it's a confidential service designed to assist
before formal disciplinary measures are
initiated.
| Member Assistance Office: |
602.340.7332 |
| Member Assistance 24 Hour Crisis Line |
800.681.3057 |
* If, however, a
Member is participating pursuant to an Order of Diversion or
Probation through Discipline, certain reporting requirements must
be met to ensure compliance with their terms under Discipline.