Lawyer Support
& Services
The inherently competitive and demanding nature of the practice of law makes lawyers particularly vulnerable to stress, anxiety, depression, divorce, alcohol and drug use, and compulsive behaviors.
Confidentiality is Guaranteed.
Lawyers are frequently reluctant to seek help because of fear, denial, embarrassment – even hopelessness. Above all they are concerned about their problems becoming known and negatively impacting their status and reputation.
Meet the LAP Clinical Team
Tony Pacione, LCSW, CSADC, Deputy Director
Dr. Diana Uchiyama, JD, PsyD, CAADC, Executive Director
Joe Scally, MA, JD, Clinical Director
What Happens When You
Connect With LAP?
Our services include individual and group therapy, assessments, education, peer support, interventions, community and more.
Consultation & Assessment
Your first meeting with a LAP Clinician will most likely involve a series of questions covering your background, your concerns, and your current goals.
Meet with a LAP Clinician
LAP will invite you to come into our offices or conduct a virtual consultation and assessment — we are available statewide.
Follow Up
Regardless of the recommendation, LAP is available to you now, throughout your legal career.