The mission of the Idaho Lawyer Assistance Program (LAP) is to provide support for lawyers who are experiencing problems associated with substance abuse and/or mental health issues in a safe manner, preserving the reputation and trust of the attorney. All information is 100% confidential and will not be reported to the Idaho State Bar.
The program also focuses on educating legal professionals and their family and friends about the causes, effects, and treatment of alcohol and drug dependency, depression, and other mental health problems. Judges and attorneys volunteer their time to assist lawyers who suffer from these issues through the appropriate resources.
Reach the 24-Hour Hotline by dialing 866-460-9014. When calling this 24/7 confidential phone line, you will receive…
- Guidance for lawyers in need of assistance or referral sources
- Information relating to alcohol/drug education, mental health treatment, interventions, monitoring, and/or family support
- Guidance for re-entering the workplace
- Assistance in finding lawyers who volunteer time as a temporary replacement for those lawyers entering a treatment program
- Recommendations for appropriate treatment centers
Who to Call
For assistance or to make a referral, please contact:
Southworth Associates
800 S. Industry Way
Suite 300
Meridian, ID 83706
Ben Seymour, CADC, Program Coordinator
(208) 949-0363
(866) 460-9014 – 24-Hour Hotline
ben@southworthassociates.net
Alcoholism, drug addiction, and mental health problems are treatable illnesses that affect a great number of professionals, including lawyers and judges. A 2016 study by the American Bar Association Commission on Lawyers Assistance Programs and Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation found alcohol use disorders and mental health problems are occurring in the legal profession at higher rates than in other professions and the general public. Since many lawyers and judges tend to be overachievers who carry an enormous workload, the inclination to “escape” through the use of drugs and alcohol is prevalent in the legal community. These daily pressures can lead to inordinate amounts of stress and mental illness. National reports have shown that a majority of disciplinary problems involve chemical dependency or emotional stress. The effects can be devastating – both to the individual and to those around them. Fortunately, there is help.
You are not alone – if you are concerned about …
- Your own use of alcohol or other drugs
- The use of alcohol or drugs by a partner or associate
- A fellow attorney or judge who you see is affected by the use of alcohol or other drugs
- You or a fellow attorney’s inability to handle matters due to depression or other forms of mental illness
… Contact the LAP for assistance.
LAP Committee Members
Jamie C. Shropshire, Chair, Boise
Phone: (208) 305-2344
Clint R. Bolinder, Boise
Phone: (208) 388-1200
Ronald D. Christian, Caldwell
Phone: (208) 571-2149
Sarah M. Millar, Meridian
Phone: (208) 608-3918
John R. Jameson, Boise
Phone: (208) 565-9261
Morgan Swegles, Boise
Phone: (603) 583-2308
Douglas A. Werth, Boise
Phone: (208) 309-6000
Dylan B. Lawrence, Boise
Phone: (208) 907-1529
Susan D. Powell Mauk, Boise
Phone: (208) 344-5457
Mack Mayo, Spokane, WA
Phone: (509) 638-3721
Hon. Victoria A. Olds, Lewiston
Phone: (208) 937-2251
Andrea S. Powers, Boise
Phone: (208) 947-7437
Hon. Peter G. Barton, Boise
Phone: (208) 287-7524
Julie Stomper, Idaho Falls
Phone: (208) 201-0748
Thomas M. Vasseur, Coeur d’Alene
Phone: (208) 664-4457
Cell: (208) 819-1100
Jennifer Friend Linsley, Boise
Phone: (702) 686-7807
Elizabeth E. Finley, Boise
Phone: (208) 301-1655
Robyn L. McPherson
Phone: (208) 210-9828