Those who have been charged with crimes can benefit when their attorneys work with mental health therapists. There are also long-term benefits for the criminal justice system in general when defense attorneys and mental health professionals, including addiction counselors, work as a team.
One obvious reason the criminal justice system would benefit from these partnerships is simple. Many defendants in the criminal justice system are dealing with mental illness, experience anxiety, or have an addiction. Statistics show that more than half of adults in the corrections system in the United States have a substance use disorder and the overwhelming majority of those in the system diagnosed with a mental illness concurrently have addiction issues.
Someone dealing with an addiction or a mental health disorder desperately needs support and guidance from both an attorney and a mental health professional. Only a combination of legal guidance and support and mental health treatment guarantee them the highest odds of success.
But there’s more.
People need support from both of these entities. They also need them working together to create the best possible long-term plan. Each party should know what the other is doing. They should be able to share information that could strengthen treatment and a defense.
Of course, this is a two-way street and defense attorneys can also help mental health professionals with their clients.
When mental health professionals and defense attorneys work as a team, it helps their clients. It also improves the justice system long-term.
Learn more about how having a mental health professional and an experienced defense attorney in your corner can help your case. If you have been accused of a crime, contact criminal defense attorney Gary Tabakman at (713) 429-1624.
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