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A major wake-up call.
Bravos to Dave Sharar for a first-rate article on an important topic ("The Pricing of EAPs," May/June 2002) and for the restraint he demonstrated in discussing the issues.
After reading the article I felt it should have been titled, "The Death of the EAP as We Know It." It is shocking and devastatingly sad to see the decline of ethics in our profession to the point where I can no longer recognize the field I entered 24 years ago.
The EAP field seems to be following the corporate model of grabbing for the buck while the feeding frenzy continues and takes the ship down with us. Maybe the EAP field is still too new to have established an identity within the marketplace, and thus others are able to redefine us any way ...