Jeanne Marie Leslie, executive director, Alabama Lawyers Helping Lawyers (jeannemarie.leslie@alabar.org).
Bradford Health Services (www.bradfordhealth.com) – A private, for-profit organization dedicated to the treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction.
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Deborah O’Regan, executive director, Alaska Bar Association (oregan@alaskabar.org).
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Hal M. Nevitt, director, the State of Arizona’s lawyer assistance program (hal.nevitt@staff.azbar.org).
Sierra Tucson (www.SierraTucson.com) – Accredited psychiatric hospital internationally known and respected as a leader in the treatment of addictions and behavioral disorders. Located near Tucson.
The Meadows (www.themeadows.org) – A multi-disorder facility specializing in the treatment of trauma and addictions. Located near Phoenix.
Cottonwood de Tucson [...]
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Sarah Cearley, director of client services, Arkansas Lawyers Assistance Program (sarah@arjlap.org).
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Richard Carlton, deputy director of the state bar’s lawyer assistance program (richard.carlton@calbar.ca.gov).
Robert Resner, consultant coordinator, The Other Bar (resner2100@comcast.net). The Other Bar is a network of recovering lawyers and judges throughout the state, dedicated to assisting others within the profession who are suffering from alcohol and substance abuse problems. It is a private, non-profit corporation [...]
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John Holt, director, Colorado Lawyers Helping Lawyers (johnholtlaw@aol.com).
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Beth D. Griffin, executive director, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (beth@lclct.org). LCL’s Web site is www.lclct.org.
High Watch Farm (www.highwatchfarm.com) — Oldest substance abuse treatment facility in the world based on 12-step principles. Established in the late 1930s with the help of Bill W., the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Silver Hill Hospital (www.silverhillhospital.org) — A nationally recognized, not-for-profit [...]
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Carol P. Waldhauser, executive director, Delaware Lawyers Assistance Program (cwaldhauser@de-lap.org).
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Denise Perme, director, District of Columbia Lawyer Assistance Program (dperme@dcbar.org).
Father Martin’s Ashley (www.fathermartinsashley.com) — A 28-day, spiritually based (but nondenominational) rehabilitation facility for the treatment of substance abuse. Located on Chesapeake Bay.
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Michael J. Cohen, executive director, Florida Lawyers Assistance (michael@fla-lap.org).
Challenges (www.challenges-program.com) – An accredited, state-licensed private addictions and mental health treatment center in greater Fort Lauderdale. Specializes in the treatment of adults for issues relating to chemical dependency, dual diagnosis, multi-occurring disorders as well as individuals with a history of chronic relapse.
Palm Beach Institute (www.PBInstitue.com) – [...]
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Steve Brown, director, Georgia Lawyer Assistance Program (steve.brown@familiesfirst.org)
Ridgeview Institute (www.ridgeviewinstitute.com) — Ridgeview Institute, established in 1976 and located on a 60-acre campus, has a full continuum of psychiatric and chemical dependency services. Its Impaired Professionals program is nationally known for treatment of chemically addicted medical professionals. The Institute serves the Atlanta area and southeast US.
Talbott [...]
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Steven B. Dixon, director, Hawaii Supreme Court Attorneys and Judges Assistance Program (sdixon@interpac.net).
Bridge House (www.HawaiiUnitedWay.org) — Substance abuse treatment services.
Hina Mauka (www.hinamauka.org) – Prevention, treatment and recovery services to individuals, families and communities touched by alcoholism, chemical dependency, and related challenges.
Paradise Recovery (www.paradiserecovery.com) — A highly private addiction recovery and health rejuvenation program located in [...]
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John Southworth, director, Idaho Lawyer Assistance Program (john@southworthassociates.net).
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Susan Riegler, clinical director, Lawyers Assistance Program, Inc. (sriegler@illinoislap.org). Downstate office located in Belleville IL.
Resurrection Behavioral Health (www.reshealth.org) — RBH (formerly Rush Behavioral Health) offers day and evening programs, individualized counseling, and specialty groups at five sites in greater Chicago. The original and largest is the “professional’s treatment program”, which specializes in the treatment of [...]
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Tim Sudrovech, clinical director, Indiana Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program (tsudrove@courts.state.in.us).
Fairbanks Alcohol & Drug Treatment (www.fairbankscd.org) – A non-profit addiction treatment facility Indianapolis. Established in 1945, Fairbanks has focused on treatment, education and research of alcohol and drug abuse and addiction.
Tara Treatment Center (www.taracenter.com) — Substance abuse treatment, detoxification and halfway house. Residential short-term and [...]
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Hugh G. Grady, director Iowa Lawyers Assistance Program (hughgrady@mac.com).
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Anne McDonald, executive director, Kansas Lawyers Assistance Program (mcdonalda@kscourts.org). The organization’s Web address is www.kalap.com.
Valley Hope Association (www.valleyhope.org) — Established in 1967, Valley Hope is a nonprofit, nationally recognized organization with alcohol and drug addiction treatment services in Kansas and six other states. It offers medically monitored detox, and residential, day/partial, outpatient, and continuing care [...]
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Anna Columbia, Kentucky Lawyers Assistance Program (AColumbia@Kybar.org).
Ten Broeck Adult Chemical Dependency Program (www.tenbroeck.com) — Ten Broeck Hospital offers a structured, 28-Day program for treating chemically-dependent adults.
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William R. Leary, director Louisiana Lawyers Assistance Program (louisianalap@worldnet.att.net).
Palmetto Addiction Treatment & Recovery Center (www.palmettocenter.com) – Residential, day-residential, and intensive outpatient programs for the treatment of alcoholism, gambling addiction, sexual addiction, and dual diagnosis. For addicted professionals, Palmetto has a specialized Professional’s Program.
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William (Bill) Nugent, director, Maine Assistance Program for Lawyers and Judges (maineasstprog1@myfairpoint.net).
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James P. Quinn, director, MSBA’s Lawyer Assistance Program (jamesq@msbar.org).
Pathways Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center (www.pathwaysprogram.org) – Pathways offers inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation programs for individuals with alcohol and/or drug addiction. Situated on a wooded eight-acre parcel Annapolis MD.
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Jeffrey Fortgang, Ph.D., CAS, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (drjeff@lclma.org).
Adcare Hospital (www.adcare.com), Bournewood Hospital (www.bournewood.com), Faulkner Hospital (www.faulknerhospital.org). — Adcare is the main alcohol/drug-focused facility in central Massachusetts; Bournewood is a psychiatric hospital with an addiction unit; Faulkner is a general hospital with an alcohol/drug and psychiatric unit.
Gosnold (www.gosnold.org) — Cape Cod’s largest provider of addiction [...]
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Martha Burkett, program administrator, Lawyers and Judges Assistance Program (mburkett@mail.michbar.org). Help Line (800) 996-5522.
Brighton Hospital (www.brightonhospital.org) — The nation’s second-oldest alcohol and drug treatment provider and the first to be licensed in Michigan.
Insight (www.insightrecovery.org) — Established in 1965, Insight is one of Michigan’s largest providers of mental health and substance abuse services.
Maplegrove Center for Chemical [...]
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Joan Bibelhausen, executive director, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (jbibelhausen@mnlcl.org).
Cedar Ridge (www.meridiannetwork.com) – A 34-bed primary and extended care residential chemical, mental health, and detoxification program for men.
Hazelden (www.Hazelden.org) – A national nonprofit organization helping people individuals reclaim their lives from the disease of addiction. Located in Minneapolis.
New Beginnings at Waverly (www.newbeginningsatwaverly.com) – A nationally recognized [...]
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Chip Glaze, clinical director, Lawyers and Judges Assistance Program (cglaze@msbar.org).
Pine Grove Recovery Center (www.PineGroveTreatment.com) – Mississippi’s largest treatment facility for psychiatric and addictive diseases.
COPAC (www.CopacMS.com) – Residential extended care facility/treatment of chemically dependent professionals. Brandon, MS
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Jim Brady, director, Missouri Lawyers Assistance Program (jbrady@mobar.org).
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Michael Larson, director, Montana Lawyers Assistance Program (mlarson@montanabar.org).
Rimrock Foundation (www.rimrock.org) — Montana’s oldest and largest private, non-profit treatment center for addictions. Treatment addresses the damaging effects of both alcoholism and drug addiction, whether from the use of marijuana, cocaine, meth, prescription drugs or others. The 12-step philosophy is part of the program to provide a [...]
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Frederick (Rick) B. Allan, director, Nebraska Lawyers Assistance Program (rallan@nebar.com).
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Coe Swobe, coordinator, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers. Office/(775) 848-1154, cell/(775) 322-2154, fax/(775) 322-2199.
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Cecie Hartigan, executive director, New Hampshire Lawyers Assistance Program (cecieh@lapnh.org).
Webster Place Recovery Center (www.websterplace.org) — A private nonprofit organization offering a non-medical, non-clinical environment for those seeking recovery from alcohol and other drug abuse and dependence. Typical resident is someone who has completed detox or intensive in-patient treatment but who is not yet ready to [...]
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William John Kane, director, New Jersey Lawyers Assistance Program (wkane@njlap.org).
Alina Lodge (www.alinalodge.org) – A 95-bed, long-term residential rehabilitation center for chemically addicted men and women. Its programs offer education and therapy regarding alcoholism / chemical addiction and recovery. The Lodge is located on 77 rural acres in northwest New Jersey 60 miles west of New [...]
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Jill Anne Yeagley, program manager, Lawyers Assistance Committee (jyeag@unm.edu). “We recommend treatment centers all over the country depending upon the specific needs involved, and we work closely with whatever treatment center is recommended with regard to aftercare issues.”
Mesilla Valley Hospital (www.mesillavalleyhospital.com) — Mesilla has provided a full range of mental health, behavioral and addictive treatment [...]
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Patricia Spataro, director New York State Bar Lawyer Assistance Program (pspataro@nysba.org).
Eileen Travis, director New York City Lawyers Assistance Program (etravis@nycbar.org).
Katherine S. Bifaro, executive director, Erie County Lawyer Assistance Program (kbifaro@eriebar.org).
John W. Crowe, Monroe County Bar Assn (jcrowe@underberg-kessler.com).
Peter Schweitzer, Nassau County Lawyers Assistance Program (peter@nassaubar.org).
Richard Dakow, director Suffolk County Committee on Alcohol & Substance Abuse (drdackow@optonline.net).
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Edmund F. Ward III, assistant director, North Carolina Lawyer Assistance Program (eward@ncbar.com).
Alice G. Roman, executive director, Wake County Bar Assn (aroman@ncbar.org).
Nancy Roberson, executive director, Mecklenburg County Bar (nroberson@meckbar.org).
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Jane Gilbertson, program assistant, Lawyers Assistance Program (jane@sband.org).
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Paul Caimi, JD, associate director, Ohio Lawyer Assistance Program, Inc. (pcaimi@ohiolap.org).
Roderick Linton, Akron Bar Assn (rlembright@rodericklinton.com).
John M. Baker, Cleveland Bar Assn (jbaker@westongurd.com).
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Glenn Mirando, director, Oklahoma Lawyers Helping Lawyers (mirandolaw@msn.com).
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Shari Gregory, assistant director and attorney/counselor, Oregon Attorney Assistance Program (sharig@oaap.org).
Hazelden/Springbrook (www.hazelden.org/web/public/springbrook.page). Hazelden’s Springbrook facility was founded in 1990 to provide addicted professionals a high-quality, effective recovery experience. Springbrook, located on a rural, 23-acre campus near Portland, has a long-standing national reputation. It benefits from all the national resources of Hazelden’s expertise in alcohol and [...]
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Kennth Hagreen, director, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers of Pennsylvania (ken@lclpa.org).
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Helen D. McDonald, executive director, Rhode Island Helping Lawyers (hmcdonald@ribar.com).
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J. Robert Turnbull, Jr., program director, South Carolina Lawyers Helping Lawyers (Rturnbull@scbar.org).
AnMed Health/Wellspring (www.anmedhealth.org) — A 27-bed inpatient/outpatient facility, offering treatment for adult chemical dependency. The program features five American Society of Addiction Medicine levels of care, provided by a physician-led multi-disciplinary treatment team. Services include: detoxification, inpatient treatment, day treatment, an intensive outpatient program, [...]
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Rebecca A. Porter, co-chair, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (rporterlaw@rushmore.com).
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Ted Rice, M.Ed., assistant director, Tennessee Lawyers Assistance Program (ted.rice@tscmail.state.tn.us).
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Ann Foster, director, Texas Lawyers Assistance Program (afoster@texasbar.com).
The Menninger Clinic (www.MenningerClinic.com) – Menninger’s Professionals in Crisis Program treats men and women in business ownership, upper management, medicine, sports, law, entertainment, education and other high-performance fields who are experiencing difficulty managing their career and relationships because of psychiatric disorder, addiction, demands and stressors. The program is [...]
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Marianne McGregor Guelker, Utah Lawyers Helping Lawyers (admin@lawyershelpinglawyers.org).
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Joshua L. Simonds, director, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (jsimonds@mtslegal.com).
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James E. Leffler, executive director, Lawyers Helping Lawyers (jim@valhl.org).
William J. Farley Center (www.FarleyCenter.com) – An extended residential treatment program aiding those who suffer from drug and/or alcohol addiction.
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Barbara Harper, director, Lawyer Assistance Program (barbarah@wsba.org).
Hazelton/Springbrook (www.hazelden.org/web/public/springbrook.page) — See Oregon listing.
Edgewood (www.edgewood.bc.ca) — Edgewood utilizes a biopsychosocial model that considers the patient, their family, and their social system when treating addictions. Its multi-disciplinary treatment team addresses patients’ needs from detoxification to continuing care, including treatment for dual disorders. The inpatient program is intense; seven [...]
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Tim Tinder, executive director, West Virginia Committee on Assistance & Intervention (tindert@wvbar.org).
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Linda Albert, coordinator, Wisconsin Lawyer Assistance Program (lalbert@wisbar.org).
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Tony Lopez, Wyoming Lawyer Assistance Program (lopezlaw@qwest.net).
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