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The Guild has from time to time been profiled in both mainstream and professional publications. The following examples of press coverage of the Guild can be accessed in a pdf format (click on links below):

"With a 'Guild,' Therapists Flee Managed Care"
The Wall Street Journal, November 1999

"An Alternative to Managed Care: A 'Guild' Model for the Independent Practice of Psychotherapy"
Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, January 1999

"Alternatives to Managed Care; The Preservation of Traditional Psychotherapy"
Connecticut Psychologist, October 1995

If you are a member of the media seeking to develop an article related to:

  • psychotherapy
  • privacy and confidentiality issues
  • managed care
  • alternatives to managed care
  • clinical issues in psychotherapy, or the sorts of life problems for which people consult therapists (such as depression, divorce, adoption issues, substance abuse, etc.)

or similar topics, the Guild can help you find knowledgeable people. Contact us.