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Wellness Strategies in the Legal
Community
Lita Abella, Sr. Program Analyst
Lawyer Assistance Program
TAANA Presentation
October 10, 2020 1
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Objectives to Understand:
• Understand how prevalent substance use and mental health
issues are among attorneys.
• Discuss the signs and symptoms of substance use, addiction,
depression, stress, and anxiety.
• Discuss how substance use and mental health issues impair
an attorney’s ability to perform legal services competently.
• Discuss wellness strategies, the Lawyer Assistance Program,
and other resources.
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National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being
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LAWYER LAWYER LAWYER LAWYER
ALCOHOL ALCOHOL ALCOHOL ALCOHOL
USEUSEUSEUSE
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LAWYER LAWYER LAWYER LAWYER
MENTAL MENTAL MENTAL MENTAL
HEALTHHEALTHHEALTHHEALTH
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What Causes the Legal Profession’s Mental Health Crisis?
� ALM’s Mental Health and Substance Abuse Survey
� Conducted in 2019
• Law firm business model will never change
• Billable hours
• Unused vacations
• Unreasonable clients
•Unrealistic deadlines
•Unrealistic pressures
•“Get it done.”
• Ruptures relationships
• Creates conflict
• Creates substance use and mental health issues9To join the presentation, text statebarlap to 22333
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Substance Use Disorders
A disease of the brain that is:
• Chronic
• Progressive
• Potentially (and often) fatal
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Substance Use
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DUI Defense Attorney Arrested for DUI
Published Feb. 3, 2019, 2:15 minutes
https://youtu.be/r_VTwiUVgG4
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Addiction
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What is Addiction?
• Complex condition
• Brain disease
• Compulsive substance use
• Despite harmful consequence
• Intense focus on using substance(s)
• Takes over their life
• Use even when it will cause problems
• However:
– People can recover
– Lead normal, productive lives
Reference: American Psychiatric Association
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Types of Addictions:
• Alcohol
• Drugs
• Gambling
• Internet/Social Media
• Cell Phone
• Video Games
• Binge Watching
• Eating Disorders
• Shoplifting
• Compulsive Shopping
• And many others
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Former Drug Court Judge is Disbarred for Stealing Cocaine from
the Evidence Locker, Published 2-22-18, 1:19 minutes
https://youtu.be/nbAYBbPkX0M
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Depression
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Signs of Depression
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•Physical
•Poor appetite or
overeating
•Low energy/fatigue
•Sleep disturbances
•Psychological
•Feeling hopeless
•Low self-esteem
•Self-critical thoughts
•Feeling that no one values
you
•Feeling no purpose to
existence
•Recurring thoughts of
death
•Emotional•Feeling sad, empty, alone or
hopeless
•Excessive crying
•Excessive worrying
•Overreacting to situations
•Social•Decreased interest in
activities you enjoy
•Decreased trust in others
•Easily irritated
•Wanting to spend time alone
•Difficulty relating to people
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Anxiety
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Deputy PD Accused of Ax Attack on His Family
Partly Blames Financial Worries
By Debra Cassens Weiss, ABA Journal, 6/25/19
• Allegedly attacked his family with an ax
• 55 y/o wife had about 10K in CC debt
• Wife in critical condition, suffered massive head wounds
• 14 y/o & 10 y/o were treated for minor injuries
• Tried to stab himself in the abdomen, son disarmed him
• Charged w/ (3) cts of attempted murder & (3) cts of ADW
• Experienced significant depression after open heart surgery
about 4 months prior to the attack
• Financial worries combined w/ mental health issues made
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Stress
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Healthy v. Unhealthy Stress
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What can happen if not treated:Failed to meet professional obligations by:
• Procrastinating
• Being overwhelmed
• Decreasing productivity
• Missing deadlines
• Having trouble concentrating or remembering things
• Neglecting cases
• Failing to answer phone, return calls, emails, open mail
• Making excuses to partners, clients, & court
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• Vicarious Trauma
‒ Repeated exposure to
other people’s trauma
• Compassion Fatigue
— Emotional exhaustion,
lack of empathy
• PTSD
— Triggered by a
terrifying event,
experienced/witnessed
LA Deputy City Attorney Kills Wife, Son, & Self
Published 9/11/19, 2 minutes
https://youtu.be/rw_HwRU993c
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What could happen if attorneys do not get help?
Detained, arrested, prosecuted, & convicted.
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Wellness Strategies
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Legal Employers:
ABA Tool Kit Recommends an 8-Step Action Plan
1. Enlist leaders
2. Launch a Well-Being Committee
3. Define Well-Being
4. Conduct a Needs Assessment
5. Identify Priorities
6. Create & Execute an Action Plan
7. Create a Well-Being Policy
8. Continually Measure, Evaluate, & Improve
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Legal Employers should implement the ABA pledge:
The pledge asks legal employers to describe how they have:
1) Provided “enhanced and robust educational opportunities” to lawyers and staff on topics
related to well-being, substance-use disorders, and mental-health distress.
2) “Disrupted the status quo of drinking-based events” by de-emphasizing alcohol.
3) Partnered with outside entities committed to reducing substance-use disorders and mental-
health distress in the profession.
4) Provided confidential access to addiction and mental health experts and resources to all
employees, including free, in-house self-assessment tools.
5) Enacted a leave policy for substance-use and mental-health problems that includes a defined
back-to-work policy.
6) Promoted and encouraged help-seeking and self care.
7) Highlighted adoption of the well-being pledge.https://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/aba-news-archives/2018/09/aba-launches-pledge-campaign-to-improve-mental-health-and-
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Individuals
What to do to stay healthy:
• Sufficient sleep
• Exercise
• Proper diet
• Minimizing the use of addictive substances
• Practice mindfulness/meditation
• Seek help when needed
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How much sleep do you need?
As you can see from the data presented by the National Sleep Foundation, both young adults and adults need 7-
9 hours of sleep per night. School age children need 9-11 hours, and teens require 8-10. 36To join the presentation, text statebarlap to 22333
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Exercise�Study from The Lancet Psychiatry, Aug. 2018
�Sample 1.2 million Americans, 18 and older
�People who exercised had 40% better mental health
— Even when they controlled by BMI, physical health, and
sociodemographic factors like age and race
�Activity didn’t matter, just exercise alone
�30-60 minutes/day
�3 to 5 times/week
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Exercise1. Start with what you can do.
2. Start small if you are a beginner (10 minutes is better than 0)
3. Build exercise into your day (stairs, parking lot, longer route).
4. Schedule exercise into your day.
5. Workout with a buddy (family, friend, pet, video).
6. Set realistic goals.
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Healthy Eating
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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction� Program to help people relieve stress, anxiety, depression,
and pain.
� Using meditation
—Focus the mind on particular object, thought, or activity
—To train attention & awareness
—Achieve mentally clear, emotionally calm & stable state
of mind
� Using breathing techniques
� Apps
—Insighttimer.com
—Calm.com
—Headspace.com
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During COVID-19
• While working from home, stick to a schedule.
• Find a daily self-care routine that will balance your personal
and professional needs.
• Reward yourself daily with a positive activity.
• While practicing physical distancing, stay in contact with
your family, friends, and co-workers.
• Stay in virtual contact with others through phone, social
media, Facetime, Zoom, Skype, Google Hangouts, etc.
• Keep abreast of the news and important information but
don’t overload on it.
• If you find that you are experiencing any mental health
concerns, ask for help.
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Resources
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California Lawyer Assistance Program
• Support law students, bar applicants, and attorneys
• In their rehabilitation and competent practice of law
• Enhance public protection
• Maintain the integrity of the legal profession
• Assists participants in dealing with
– Mental health issues
– Substance use issues
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California Business and Professions Code 6234
• The LAP is confidential
• Confidentiality is absolute unless waived by the participant
• Information cannot be disclosed as part of a civil proceeding,
a disciplinary proceeding, or a public records request
• Unless referred by the Office of Admissons or State Bar Court
• Or mandated reporting by health care professional
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What California LAP can do for you:
Free Short-Term Counseling
• 2 free one-on-one counseling sessions w/ career counselor
for participants who:
– Have difficulty finding meaningful work
– Find their current employment unsatisfying
– Who want to better utilize their law degree
• 2 free one-on-one sessions w/local therapist
– Specializes in stress, burnout, relationship challenges, & grief
Free Orientation & Assessment
• Confidential assessment w/ licensed clinician
• 3 free group support sessions
• Treatment/Recovery Planning46To join the presentation, text statebarlap to 22333
What California LAP can do for you:
Support LAP• Support of licensed clinician
• Weekly group meetings with other participants
• No reporting, no evidence of your participation
• Fees: group participation, individual therapy, drug testing if needed
Monitoring LAP• Support of licensed clinician
• Satisfy monitoring or verification requirement related to admission or
discipline
• Long term structure
• Evidence of participation documented
• Weekly group meetings with other participants
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Stigma
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Lawyer Mental Health Matters, ABA, Published Oct. 10, 2019,
2:22 minutes
https://youtu.be/X1V5CQ_nGj8
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You Are Not AloneWe’re In This Together:
Well-Being Is A Team Sport
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Contact LAP
(877) LAP-4-HELP or (877) 527-4435
(213) 765-1190
Email: [email protected]
www.calbar.ca.gov/LAP
Main LAP location-
865 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90017(not in State Bar building, next door in TCW building)
180 Howard St., San Francisco, CA 94105(other tenants in building)
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Resources
ABA Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs (CoLAP), articles, podcasts
https://abacolap.wordpress.com/author/abacolap/
The Other Bar-Recovery for California Lawyers
https://otherbar.org/
Hotline-(800) 222-0767
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) with your employer
Private Insurance
Your law firm/law school/organization
The back of your California Bar card
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Thank you.
Lita Abella, JD
Sr. Program Analyst
The State Bar of California
(213) 765-1165
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