Guilford Press
Guilford Press or Guilford Publications, Inc. is a New York City-based independent publisher founded in 1973 that specializes in publishing books, journals, and DVDs in psychology, psychiatry, the behavioral sciences, education, geography, and research methods. The firm is owned by its two founding partners, president Bob Matloff and editor-in-chief Seymour Weingarten.[1]
Status | Active |
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Founded | 1973 |
Founder | Bob Matloff and Seymour Weingarten |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | New York City |
Distribution | Worldwide |
Key people | Bob Matloff (President) Seymour Weingarten (Editor-in-chief) |
Publication types | Books, periodicals, and audiovisual programs for scholarly and general audiences. |
Nonfiction topics | Mental health, psychology, elementary and secondary education, research methods, geography. |
No. of employees | 80 |
Official website | www.guilford.com |
Overview
The publishing house has over 1,400 titles in print and typically publishes more than 75 new books in print and e-book formats each year.[2] The company also publishes 1 newsletter and 9 journals.[2] Guilford's workflow for accessible ePub e-books was accredited as Global Certified Accessible, and they have begun to offer certified accessible ePubs[3] meeting WCAG 2.0 AA standards.
Guilford titles are distributed in the UK, Europe and India by Taylor & Francis[4] and in Australia and New Zealand by Woodslane.[5]
Guilford exhibits at over 20 professional conferences each year, such as those held by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, the American Educational Research Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, the Association of American Geographers, the International Literacy Association, the International Neuropsychological Society, and the National Association of School Psychologists.
The company's titles are regularly reviewed in prominent publications, including Choice Reviews, Doody's Review Service, Library Journal, and Publishers Weekly. In the academic sphere, Guilford Publications has published books by Aaron T. Beck, who is known as the father of cognitive therapy and was the winner of the 2006 Lasker Foundation Clinical Medical Research Award;[6] Marsha Linehan, the developer of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT); and the founders of motivational interviewing, Stephen Rollnick and William R. Miller. Mind Over Mood by Dennis Greenberger and Christine A. Padesky was chosen for inclusion in the United Kingdom Reading Well Books on Prescription program, a selective list of self-help books that general practitioners, counselors, and community mental health specialists are encouraged to "prescribe" for patients with mild to moderate mental health concerns.[7] The book was also voted by the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies as "the most influential cognitive behavioural therapy publication"[8] and was recommended by Scientific American Mind.[9]
In the field of literacy education, Guilford has published books by leading scholars such as Isabel Beck and Margaret McKeown (whose books on vocabulary have sold over 500,000 copies), G. Michael Pressley, Kathy Ganske, Lesley Mandel Morrow, and Linda Gambrell. Among Guilford's authors and editors are 11 past presidents of the International Literacy Association, 40 members of the Reading Hall of Fame,[10] and 13 winners of the Oscar S. Causey Award for lifetime contributions to literacy research from the Literacy Research Association.[11]
Authors
Guilford's list of authors includes:[12] Shamash Alidina, Anita L. Archer, Russell A. Barkley, David H. Barlow, Donald H. Baucom, Roy F. Baumeister, Aaron T. Beck, Isabel L. Beck, Judith S. Beck, Lorna Smith Benjamin, James M. Blaut, Rachel Brown-Chidsey, Geraldine Dawson, Peg Dawson, Edward L. Deci, Peter Dicken, Glen H. Elder, Jr., Christopher G. Fairburn, Allen Frances, Kathy Ganske, Christopher K. Germer, Eliana Gil, Leslie S. Greenberg, Dennis Greenberger, Richard Guare, Robert D. Hare, Andrew F. Hayes, Steven C. Hayes, E. Tory Higgins, Kent Hoffman, Stefan G. Hofmann, David A. Jobes, Susan M. Johnson, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Douglas Kellner, David A. Kenny, Rex B. Kline, Diane Lapp, D. Richard Laws, Robert L. Leahy, Patricia Leavy, Michael Lewis, Marsha Linehan, Todd D. Little, Kee MacFarlane, Cathy A. Malchiodi, Michael C. McKenna, Margaret G. McKeown, Nancy McWilliams, David J. Miklowitz, William R. Miller, James R. Morrison, Lesley Mandel Morrow, Lisa M. Najavits, Kristin Neff, Christine A. Padesky, Michael Quinn Patton, Susan Pollak, Stephen Rollnick, Norman E. Rosenthal, Richard M. Ryan, Zindel Segal, Francine Shapiro, Daniel J. Siegel, Ronald D. Siegel, Robert E. Stake, John D. Teasdale, Bessel van der Kolk, Sharon Walpole, Barent Walsh, Froma Walsh, J. Mark G. Williams, Charles H. Zeanah, and Edward L. Zuckerman.
References
- "Related - An Interview with Guilford Press". www.proquest.com.
- "About Guilford Press". Guilford Press.
- "Certified Publishers | Benetech | Software for Social Good". benetech.org. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
- "Routledge & CRC Press – Guilford Press". Routledge.com. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
- "Woodslane | Publisher | Guilford Publications". www.woodslane.com.au. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
- "Aaron T. Beck, M.D. Receives Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research". www.laskerfoundation.org. Retrieved 6 July 2009.
- "Self-help books to support mental health | Reading Well". reading-well.org.uk. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
- Asthana, Anushka (9 January 2005). "New prescription for mental health: read a good book". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 July 2009.
- Arkowitz, Hal; Lilienfeld, Scott O. (November 2006). "Do self-help books help?". Scientific American Mind. 17 (5): 78–79. doi:10.1038/scientificamericanmind1006-78. JSTOR 24921594.
- "Reading Hall of Fame — Current Members". www.readinghalloffame.org. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
- "Literacy Research Association — Oscar S. Causey Award". Archived from the original on 5 July 2015. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
- WorldCat search, 18 July 2020.
Further reading
- Brody, Jane E. (15 February 2000). "Personal health; A matter of compromise and acceptance". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 July 2009.
- Danford, Natalie (25 February 2005). "Raising 'em by the book". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 1 July 2009.
- Danford, Natalie (24 June 2005). "Reader, heal thyself". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 1 July 2009.
- Gilden, James (2 December 2006). "Publisher relies on agent, ocean views". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 1 July 2009.