Cody Jerabek, WyLAP Director
(307) 432-2101
All calls will be strictly confidential.
The Wyoming Lawyer Assistance Program (WyLAP) provides confidential assistance to Wyoming lawyers who are struggling with impairment issues, including treatment referrals and access to a support network of volunteers, Wyoming Lawyers Helping Lawyers. The program is governed by the Wyoming Supreme Court’s Rules for the Wyoming Lawyer Assistance Program.
WyLAP has contracted with the Wyoming Professional Assistance Program (WPAP), which was established in 1997. It operates a professional assistance program as provided by W.S. § 33-1-115(a)(iii), for intervention, evaluation, referral and monitoring for licensed professionals suffering from chemical dependency. A trained clinician will work with individuals to determine the best treatment plan and then monitor their recovery.
Wyoming lawyers, judges and law students seeking assistance may also contact WPAP directly at 307.472.1222.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Text “START” to 741-741
Wyoming Suicide Prevention Resource Guide
Other Resources
- Self-Check Questionnaire
- Need Financial Assistance?
- C.A.G.E. Questionnaire
- Burnout Questionnaire
- Signs of Not Coping Well
- Are Women More Vulnerable to Alcohol’s Effects? – Alcohol Alert
- Is There a Substance Dependent or Addicted Lawyer in Your Life? And What To Do If There Is – Texas Lawyers’ Assistance Program
- National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration