West Virginia Judicial & Lawyer Assistance Program

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WVU College of Law Students Peer Coaching

To All WVU College of Law Students:  

The West Virginia Judicial & Lawyer Assistance Program (WVJLAP) is a free & confidential service for Law Students who may be struggling with issues such as stress, grief, trauma, anxiety, burnout, work/life balance, depression, substance abuse, suicidal ideation, codependency, compulsive behavior, or any other mental/physical/ emotional health disorders.  WVJLAP Staff is available to provide peer recovery coaching and consultation for those who may be struggling with these or any other issues. 

WVJLAP is offering weekly confidential zoom office hours to all law students for peer coaching and assessment.  Click the link below to schedule an office visit!  

Schedule Office Visit

Hours available:  

Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Wednesdays, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Meetings held on the WVJLAP Confidential Zoom Room

*If you require immediate attention, please call our office for assistance at (304) 553-7232 to speak with a WVJLAP staff member.  

CONFIDENTIALITY:  In order to assure a high degree of trust and confidence, Confidentiality is afforded by Rules of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals and WVJLAP operates independently of the Court, the State Bar and Office of Disciplinary Counsel. Information received concerning anyone seeking help or to whom assistance is offered is and remains confidential absent their Express Consent. 

CONFIDENTIALITY

In order to assure a high degree of trust and confidence, Confidentiality is afforded by Rules of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals and WVJLAP operates independently of the Court, the State Bar and Office of Disciplinary Counsel. Information received concerning anyone seeking help or to whom assistance is offered is and remains confidential absent their Express Consent.  If you call as a concerned family member, friend, peer, partner or colleague your communications are also treated as confidential.  To review the West Virginia Supreme Court Rules of the West Virginia Judicial & Lawyer Assistance Program, visit the link below: 

Rules of the West Virginia Judicial & Lawyer Assistance Program

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