Find a EDS Therapist

Medically reviewed by Gabriela Asturias, MD on May 23, 2025
Written by the MiResource team

When searching for mental health care services, you may encounter professionals with an Educational Specialist (EdS) degree. These highly trained mental health practitioners offer specialized expertise that bridges advanced clinical skills with leadership capabilities, providing comprehensive care across various settings. Understanding what an EDS therapist brings to the table can help you make informed decisions about your mental health care needs.

  • Behavioral Health Clinic, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC)

    Behavioral Health Clinic

    Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), Certified Clinical Social Worker (CSW), Counselor, Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), Academy of Certified Social Workers License (ACSW), Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC), Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, Certified Trauma Professional, Education Specialist (EdS), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Speech-language Pathologist, Psychotherapist, Psychiatrist

    2417 Post Road, Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481

    Behavioral Health Clinic is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. They treat Sexual Assault, Medication Concerns, Sexual Concerns.

    Behavioral Health Clinic provides individuals of all ages with a variety of comprehensive mental health services

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  • Marcia Kennedy, Education Specialist (EdS)

    Marcia Kennedy

    Education Specialist (EdS), Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

    654 N WOODCHUCK ST, Ste F, Wichita, Kansas 67212

    Marcia Kennedy is a Education Specialist (EdS) in Wichita, Kansas and has been in practice for 30 years. They treat Adjustment, ADHD Evaluation, Relationship(s) with Parents/Children/Family.

    My work is attachment focused and trauma informed.

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  • Jarrett Clifton, Counselor

    Jarrett Clifton

    Counselor, Education Specialist (EdS)

    270 East Douglas Avenue, El Cajon, California 92020

    Jarrett Clifton is a Counselor in El Cajon, California and has been in practice for 7 years. They treat Depression, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Anxiety.

    Hello! I look forward to working together, and I hope to help support you in achieving your personal greatness.

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  • Tammy Neil, Counselor

    Tammy Neil

    Counselor, Education Specialist (EdS), Psychotherapist, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)

    3061 Wagon Wheel Road, Springdale, Arkansas 72762

    Tammy Neil is a Counselor in Springdale, Arkansas and has been in practice for 22 years. They treat Financial Concerns, Bipolar Disorder, Personality Disorders.

    Helping others is my greatest passion. In my career I have rewardingly helped numerous clients through many difficulties I and would love to help you!

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  • Veronica Haggerty MA., RN, MFT, Nurse Psychotherapist

    Veronica Haggerty MA., RN, MFT

    Nurse Psychotherapist, Education Specialist (EdS), Community Resource, Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT)

    Remote only

    Veronica Haggerty MA., RN, MFT is a Nurse Psychotherapist in undefined, undefined. They treat Disability, Depression, Infidelity.

    How can I be of help to you? Contact me today and change your life! Free 15 minutes consultations. Call or email me now! 215.803.8816

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  • Emilea Gross, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC)

    Emilea Gross

    Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), Education Specialist (EdS)

    1175 Revolution Mill Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina 27405

    Emilea Gross is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) in Greensboro, North Carolina and has been in practice for 8 years. They treat Relationship(s) with Parents/Children/Family, Sexual Identity, School Concerns.

    My goal is to help clients learn skills to embrace all parts of themselves, to bring out and use their strengths, and to thrive.

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What Is an Educational Specialist (EdS) in Mental Health?

An Educational Specialist degree represents an advanced level of training beyond a master's degree but below a doctoral level. In mental health care, this program prepares you for advanced roles in school counseling, mental health counseling, or rehabilitation counseling, or to develop greater leadership skills and expertise in your current position.

EDS therapists possess enhanced clinical competencies, research skills, and leadership capabilities that enable them to provide comprehensive mental health services while also serving in supervisory or administrative roles within their organizations.


Educational Requirements and Training

The path to becoming an EDS therapist involves rigorous academic preparation. Candidates must first complete a master's degree in counseling, psychology, or a related mental health field. The Educational Specialist program then provides additional coursework and clinical training, typically requiring 60-70 credit hours beyond the bachelor's degree.

UCM's Educational Specialist program gives you the counseling skills and knowledge you need to provide individual and group counseling in care settings such as schools and mental health care facilities. You'll also develop analytical, research and leadership skills that distinguish EDS therapists from those with only master's-level training.

The curriculum for EDS programs in clinical mental health counseling emphasizes:

  • Advanced therapeutic techniques and interventions
  • Research methodology and evidence-based practices
  • Clinical supervision and leadership skills
  • Specialized populations and treatment modalities
  • Ethical considerations in advanced practice
  • Program development and evaluation

Scope of Practice for EDS Therapists

EDS therapists work across diverse settings, offering both direct clinical services and supervisory roles. The Ed.S. program emphasizes the development of clinical skills that may be used in various community settings, such as private practices, mental health agencies, or marriage and family therapy clinics.

Clinical Services

EDS therapists provide comprehensive mental health services including:

  • Individual, group, and family therapy
  • Crisis intervention and emergency mental health services
  • Substance abuse counseling and addiction treatment
  • Trauma-informed care and specialized trauma therapies
  • Assessment and diagnosis of mental health conditions
  • Treatment planning and case management

Leadership and Supervision

Beyond direct clinical work, EDS therapists often serve in leadership capacities:

  • Clinical supervision of master's-level counselors
  • Program development and implementation
  • Quality assurance and outcome evaluation
  • Staff training and professional development
  • Administrative roles in mental health organizations

EDS and Mental Health: Specialized Expertise

The connection between EDS training and mental health extends beyond traditional therapy models. EDS therapists receive comprehensive training in understanding the educational, developmental, and systemic factors that influence mental health outcomes. This unique perspective allows them to address mental health concerns within broader contexts, considering how learning environments, educational experiences, and developmental factors impact psychological well-being.

EDS and mental health professionals are particularly skilled in:

  • Understanding the intersection of learning difficulties and mental health
  • Addressing mental health concerns in educational settings
  • Working with children, adolescents, and families within school systems
  • Implementing preventive mental health programs
  • Collaborating with educational professionals and healthcare providers

Geographic Variations in Licensing and Practice

The regulation and scope of practice for EDS therapists varies significantly across states, making it essential to understand your local requirements and available services.

State-by-State Considerations

California: The state recognizes Licensed Educational Psychologists (LEPs) who may hold EDS degrees. We license LMFTs, LCSWs,LEPs, and LPCCs through the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, indicating the state's recognition of educational specialists in mental health practice.

Texas: Texas is seeing a growing demand for mental health counselors, with a projected job growth of 28% through 2030. The state recognizes various levels of mental health professionals, including those with specialist-level training.

Southern States: Many southeastern states, including Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia, offer robust EDS programs in clinical mental health counseling. The Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling focuses on equipping students with advanced knowledge and skills in mental health counseling.

Licensing Requirements

Licensing requirements for EDS therapists typically include:

  • Completion of an accredited EDS program
  • Supervised clinical experience (usually 1,000-4,000 hours)
  • Passing scores on national or state licensing examinations
  • Continuing education requirements for license maintenance
  • Background checks and ethical clearances

It's crucial to verify that any EDS therapist you're considering is properly licensed in your state and meets local credentialing requirements.


Finding the Right EDS Therapist for Your Needs

When seeking mental health services from an EDS therapist, consider these factors:

Specializations and Areas of Expertise

EDS therapists often develop specialized expertise in specific areas:

  • Trauma and PTSD treatment
  • Substance abuse and addiction counseling
  • Child and adolescent mental health
  • Family and couples therapy
  • Anxiety and mood disorders
  • Learning disabilities and developmental concerns

Treatment Approaches

Ask potential therapists about their theoretical orientation and treatment methods:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Family systems therapy
  • Solution-focused brief therapy
  • Integrative and eclectic approaches

Setting and Accessibility

EDS therapists practice in various settings:

  • Private practice offices
  • Community mental health centers
  • Hospital-based outpatient programs
  • School-based mental health programs
  • Employee assistance programs
  • Telehealth platforms

Insurance and Cost Considerations

Understanding the financial aspects of working with an EDS therapist is essential for making informed decisions about your mental health care.

Insurance Coverage

Most major insurance plans cover services provided by licensed EDS therapists when they hold appropriate state licensure. Key considerations include:

  • Verifying your therapist is in-network with your insurance plan
  • Understanding your copay, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximums
  • Checking whether you need a referral from your primary care physician
  • Confirming coverage for specific types of therapy or treatment modalities

Cost Factors

Salaries for mental health counselors in the top 10% earned more than $98,210 according to the BLS. As with most psychology careers, experience and location play an enormous factor in salary. This expertise level often translates to higher session fees, but the investment can provide significant value through:

  • More efficient treatment due to advanced training
  • Reduced need for referrals to multiple specialists
  • Access to specialized interventions and techniques
  • Comprehensive case conceptualization and treatment planning

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