Goodtherapy.Org receives BBB Accreditation

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Today, GoodTherapy.org announces its commitment to marketplace ethics by earning Accreditation with Better Business Bureau. As a BBB Accredited Business, GoodTherapy.org  has met BBB's Code of Business Practices and has agreed to maintain honest and reliable business practices.

BBB's Accreditation Program recognizes dependable businesses that are making the public pledge to: Be transparent, be responsive, advertise honestly, honor promises, and act with integrity - important values in accordance with the spirit, attitude, and ethical principles of GoodTherapy.org.

"Better Business Bureau sets and upholds the highest standards of ethics in business," said Robert W.G. Andrew, CEO of BBB serving Alaska, Oregon, and Western Washington. "BBB Accredited Businesses embody the commitment and values to lead our marketplace with trustworthiness and integrity."

BBB Accreditation is granted to eligible businesses, such as GoodTherapy.org, that meet BBB's Code of Business Practices and demonstrate a good business track record, maintain proper licensing and commit to exemplifying BBB's Code of Business Practices.

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