“Some of
America’s future lawyers are hiding drug, alcohol, and depression problems instead of seeking help, a
new report shows. Law students with addiction and mental health
issues may be afraid to report the problems because
they think that doing so would jeopardize their chances of being
admitted to the bar or getting a good job after graduating, according
to the study, which was conducted by a law professor, a dean of law
students, and the programming director of a nonprofit focused
on lawyers' mental health. It was published last month
in the Bar Examiner, an industry
magazine.”
Cheers
The Fellas
(Friends of Alcoholics Anonymous)
SPEAKING AS A LAWYER, NOT DIFFERENT FROM OTHER PROFESSIONS, E.G. DOCTORS, ETC, WHO ARE AFRAID TO ASK FOR HELP BECAUSE IT MAY RUIN THEIR CAREER
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