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Florida Bar News, May 1, 2008

Florida Lawyers Assistance, Inc. is a non-profit corporation formed in 1986 in response to the Florida Supreme Court's mandate that a program be created to identify and offer assistance to bar members who suffer from substance abuse, mental health, or other disorders which negatively affect their lives and careers (Bar Rule 2-9.11). FLA is independent of The Florida Bar, although it does receive funding from that organization. Paramount to FLA is the protection of confidentiality for those attorneys who contact FLA for help. Confidentiality in voluntary cases is protected by a written contract with The Florida Bar which guarantees the confidentiality of FLA records, as well as by Bar Rule 3-7.1(j), Chap. 397.482-486, F.S., and other state and federal regulations. Judges, attorneys, law students, and support personnel who seek the assistance of FLA need not worry that FLA will report them to the Bar, the Board of Bar Examiners, or their employer. Information is shared with these entities only if the participating individual signs a waiver of confidentiality. FLA's primary purpose is to assist the impaired attorney in his or her recovery.

Peer Support Meetings

In an effort to achieve that mission, FLA, through its over 300 volunteer legal professionals, has promoted the formation of over 30 weekly support groups throughout Florida for lawyers, judges, and law students. Some of these groups focus on substance abuse issues and are attended by legal professionals in recovery or who wish to learn more about the recovery process. Other groups assist legal professionals dealing with mental health issues or dual disorders. The groups meet at a designated location each week for approximately one hour.

Attorneys, judges, and law students recovering from substance abuse, or those who are interested in entering the recovery process, are invited to attend an FLA attorney support meeting whether or not they have disciplinary or bar admission problems. Particular issues affecting the recovering lawyer and the maintenance of their recovery while contending with the pressures and ethical questions inherent in the practice of law or the bar admission process are regularly discussed. The groups are completely confidential, and no record of attendance or issues raised is reported to FLA or to the Bar (unless required by terms of probation or conditional admission).

For those legal professionals dealing with mental health issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, bi-polar disorder, dual diagnoses, or other compulsive disorders, FLA also sponsors facilitated support meetings. These meetings are run by licensed mental health professionals to whom a nominal fee is paid by the participants. As with the chemical dependency support meetings, the groups are confidential unless reporting is a requirement of probation or conditional admission.

FLA's Mission

Florida Lawyers Assistance takes the firm position that substance abuse, compulsive behavior, and psychological problems are treatable illnesses rather than moral issues. Our experience has shown that the only stigma attached to these illnesses is an individual's failure to seek help. FLA believes it is the responsibility of the legal community to help our colleagues who may not recognize their need for assistance.

If you or an attorney, judge, law student, or support person you know are experiencing problems related to alcoholism, drug addiction, gambling, depression, stress, or other psychological problems, or if you need more information concerning these conditions, FLA, or the attorney support meetings, please call any of the numbers listed below.

BE ASSURED THAT YOUR CONFIDENTIALITY OR THAT OF THE INDIVIDUAL ABOUT WHOM YOU ARE CALLING WILL BE PROTECTED.

How to Reach FLA

bulletFLA Toll-Free Hotline: (800) 282-8981 (National)
bulletFLA Judges' Hotline: (888) 972-4040 (National)
bulletFt. Lauderdale Office: (954) 566-9040
bulletE-Mail: mail@fla-lap.org
bulletMail: 2601 E. Oakland Park Blvd.
          Suite 203
          Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33306
bulletMichael Cohen, Esq., CEAP, Executive Director: michael@fla-lap.org or 305-790-4207 (Cell)
bulletJudy Rushlow, Esq., CAAP, Assistant Director: judy@fla-lap.org or 954-646-8169 (Cell)
bulletScott Weinstein, Ph.D., Clinical Director: scott@fla-lap.org or 954-818-0888 (Cell)
bulletCourage to Change, FLA's Newsletter

FLA Attorney Support Group Meetings

(Substance Abuse)

bulletMonday:
bulletMiami 5:30 pm
bulletPensacola 5:30 pm
bulletTampa 12:00 noon
bulletTuesday:
bulletFt. Lauderdale 5:30 pm
bulletGainesville 6:00 pm
bulletMelbourne 5:30 pm
bulletMiami 8:30 pm
bulletOcala 7:00 pm (every other week)
bulletWest Palm Beach 5:30 pm
bulletWednesday:
bulletBartow 6:15 pm
bulletDaytona 12:00 noon
bulletNaples 5:45 pm
bulletPort Richey 6:00 pm
bulletSarasota 6:00 pm
bulletThursday:
bulletBoca Raton 6:00 pm
bulletDestin 7:00 pm
bulletFt. Myers 6:00 pm
bulletFt. Pierce 12:00 noon
bulletJacksonville 12:00 noon
bulletOrlando 5:45 pm
bulletSt. Petersburg 6:45 pm
bulletTallahassee 6:00 pm
bulletFriday:
bulletJacksonville 6:30 pm
bulletKey West 7:30 am (1st Friday of the month)
bulletTampa 7:30 am
bulletTavares 12:00 noon

FLA Facilitated Group Meetings

(Psychological/Dual Diagnosis)

bulletMonday
bulletMaitland 7:00 pm (Dr. Mengel)
bulletMiami 6:30 pm (Ms. Morris, LMHC)
bulletTuesday
bulletFt. Lauderdale 6:30 pm (Dr. Weinstein)  
bulletWednesday
bulletPonte Vedre Beach 7:00 pm (Dr. Zalewa)
bulletLake Worth 6:30 pm (Dr. Taylor)
bulletTampa 7:00 pm (Dr. Brinkley)
bulletWinter Park 7:15 pm (Dr. Trim)
bulletThursday
bulletFt. Lauderdale 6:30 pm (Dr. Weinstein)
bulletHollywood 6:30 pm (Dr. Kurtz)
bulletMiami 5:30 pm (Ms. Morris, LMHC)
bulletWinter Park 6:00 pm (Dr. Trim)

Upcoming Events

bulletOct. 21 - 24, 2008 ABA 21st National Conference for Lawyer Assistance Programs, Peabody Hotel, Little Rock, Arkansas
bulletOct. 24 - 26, 2008 International Lawyers in A.A. Annual Conference, Peabody Hotel, Little Rock, Arkansas
bulletJuly 24 - 25, 2009 FLA 23rd Annual Workshop, Naples Beach Resort Hotel, Naples, Florida
 

Legal & Recovery Resources:

Other sites which you may find interesting:

bulletABA Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs
bulletSupreme Court of Florida
bulletThe Florida Bar Online
bulletThe Florida Board of Bar Examiners
bulletThe Florida Bar Quality of Life & Career Committee
bulletDecember 1999 Florida Bar Journal: Alcoholism, Depression, Addiction: There is a solution
bulletInternational Lawyers in A.A. (ILAA)
bulletFlorida Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company
bulletMyFlorida.com (links to Florida judicial, legislative, and executive branches)
bulletThe Florida Lawyer
bulletFlorida Future Lawyer
bulletAlcoholics Anonymous
bulletAlcoholics Anonymous Speaker Tape Archives
bulletNarcotics Anonymous
bulletDual Recovery Anonymous
bulletSexaholics Anonymous
bulletDual Diagnosis Online Support Group
bulletLawyers With Depression
bulletMental Health America of Greater Tampa Bay
bulletFlorida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association, Inc. (FADAA)
bulletFlorida Council on Compulsive Gambling
bulletMental Health Infosource
bulletNational Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
bulletNational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
bulletNational Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
bulletSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
bulletRecovery Resources for Professionals
bulletRecovery Resources (Extensive listing of personal stories and web sites)
bulletRecovery Help on the Net
bulletSober Trips & Cruises
bulletNIOSH Study: Stress at Work
bulletProfessor Barbara Glesner Fines' Orientation Speech (Kansas City School of Law)

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