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What Kind of Inquiry Will be Conducted if my Record
Includes a History of Psychiatric or Psychological Counseling?
Evidence of mental or
emotional instability, like evidence of chemical or alcohol dependency, is one
of the situations about which the board must inquire. Board members recognize
that the stresses of law school, as well as other life factors, frequently
result in applicants seeking psychiatric or psychological counseling. The board
encourages you to obtain such counseling or treatment if you believe you might
benefit from it. Only severe forms of mental or emotional problems which are
related to your ability to practice law may warrant further inquiry during the
bar admission process. Isolated instances or short-term consultations for
conditions associated with emotional stress or anxiety is not of concern to the
board. |