The Wisconsin Lawyers' Assistance Program (WisLAP) provides confidential, meaningful assistance to lawyers, judges, law students, and their families in coping with depression, alcoholism and other chemical addiction, acute and chronic anxiety, and problems related to the stress of practicing law.
January 2004
WisLAP is on call for you 24-hours a day
The holidays are supposed to be a time full of joy, good cheer, and
optimistic hopes for a new year, yet many people experience seasonal
"blues." These blues can be caused by increased stress and fatigue,
unrealistic expectations, over-commercialization, and the inability to
be with one's family. Although many people become depressed during the
holiday season, even more experience excessive stress and anxiety after
the holidays have passed.
The Wisconsin Lawyers' Assistance Program (WisLAP) provides
confidential, meaningful assistance to lawyers, judges, law students,
and their families in coping with depression, alcoholism and other
chemical addiction, acute and chronic anxiety, and problems related to
the stress of practicing law.
WisLAP treats each request for help with the same confidentiality as
a lawyer-client relationship. WisLAP is exempt from reporting
professional misconduct to the Office of Lawyer Regulation under the
provisions of Wisconsin Supreme Court Rule 20:8.3(c). WisLAP does not
use "caller ID" devices. Family members, professional associates, and
concerned others who seek help in dealing with these issues also are
treated confidentially.
If you have ever faced uncertainty, you know that it can be difficult
to find someone to talk to who has gone through the same thing - or even
someone who can offer a sympathetic ear and sound advice. WisLAP staff
is available 24 hours a day.
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