Contact Us
The OAAP confidential general phone line is 503-226-1057 or 800-321-OAAP. Our
individual contact information is listed below. The OAAP is completely confidential.
OAAP ATTORNEY COUNSELORS
Meloney C. Crawford, JD, CADC III, NCAC II, CGAC II
Attorney Counselor
503-226-1057 or 800-321-OAAP ext. 13
Email: meloneyc@oaap.org
Shari R. Gregory, LCSW, JD
Attorney Counselor/Assistant Director
503-226-1057 or 800-321-OAAP ext. 14
Email: sharig@oaap.org
Mike Long, JD, MSW, CEAP
Attorney Counselor
503-226-1057 or 800-321-OAAP ext. 11
Email: mikel@oaap.org
Douglas S. Querin, JD, LPC, CADC I
Attorney Counselor
503-226-1057 or 800-321-OAAP ext. 12
Email: douglasq@oaap.org
OAAP EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Barbara S. Fishleder, JD, BBA
Executive Director
503-684-7425
Email: barbaraf@oaap.org
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OAAP ATTORNEY COUNSELORS
Meloney C. Crawford is a graduate of Temple
University School of Law (JD 1981). She was in private practice for two years, marketed
WESTLAW products for eight years, and worked for several years in publishing as a writer and
editor. In recovery since 1988, Ms. Crawford joined the OAAP staff in 1999. She is
certified as an alcohol and drug counselor both nationally (NCAC II) and in Oregon (CADC III)
and is a Certified Gambling Addiction Counselor (CGAC II). She is past president of the Addiction
Counselor Certification Board of Oregon (ACCBO), and continues to serve on its board of directors.
Shari R. Gregory is a graduate of Wurzweiler
School of Social Work (MSW 1987) and Rutgers School of Law (JD 1992) and received her
Certificate of Business Management from Portland State University (2003). Her counseling
experience includes career counseling, mental health counseling, crisis intervention,
transition counseling, and alcohol and drug counseling. She was in private practice
specializing in criminal defense law for four years before joining the OAAP staff in 1999
and has served on the board of the Oregon Women Lawyers, the OSB Diversity Section Executive
Board, and as Liaison to the OSB Affirmative Action Committee on Diversity and Inclusion.
She is the assistant director of the OAAP and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW).
Mike Long is a graduate of Hastings College of Law, San Francisco,
California (JD 1983) and Portland State University (MSW 1991). He was in the private practice of
law in Portland between 1985 and 1990. He worked in alcohol and drug residential treatment from
1990 to 1991 and as a therapist and crisis counselor from 1991 to 1993 before joining the OAAP
staff in 1994. Mr. Long is a Certified Employee Assistance Professional (CEAP) and coauthor
of Lawyers at Midlife: Laying the Groundwork for the Road Ahead (DecisionBooks, Seattle: 2008).
Douglas S. Querin is a graduate of the University of Oregon
School of Law (JD 1971) and George Fox University (MA in Counseling 2006). He was in the
private practice of law in Portland for more than 25 years, working as a trial lawyer in state and
federal courts throughout the Pacific Northwest. He is an Adjunct Professor with the Graduate
Department of Counseling at George Fox University and at Portland State University. He also
serves on the Board of the Oregon Counseling Association. In recovery since 2002, Mr. Querin
joined the OAAP staff in 2006. He is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC I), a
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC),
and the 2008 recipient of the Oregon Counseling Association Distinguished Service Award.
OAAP EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Barbara S. Fishleder is a graduate of John Marshall
Law School (JD 1978) and the University of Michigan School of Business (BBA 1975). She was in
private practice from 1979-1986 and a Professional Liability Fund claims attorney from 1986-1989.
She joined the staff of the Oregon Attorney Assistance Program in 1989, where she serves as OAAP
Executive Director. She is a founding member of the Oregon Lawyer Assistance Foundation (OLAF) and
continues to serve on its board of directors.