The Arkansas Judges & Lawyers Assistance Program (JLAP) is a confidential and supportive resource for judges, lawyers, and law students in Arkansas. Established in 2000 as a committee of the Arkansas Supreme Court, JLAP aims to protect the interests of clients and the general public by assisting impaired members of the legal profession in their recovery and providing education on the causes and remedies for impairments affecting lawyers and judges.
JLAP offers a range of mental health services, including assessment and referral, resource connections, and peer support, addressing common challenges such as stress, burnout, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and work-life balance. With a commitment to confidentiality, JLAP ensures that individuals seeking assistance can trust in the privacy of their conversations with JLAP staff, committee members, agents, referrals, and volunteers.
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