Eating disorders are complex. Treating them requires more than general mental health expertise—it demands deep, specialized knowledge, advanced clinical skills, and a nuanced, ethical approach. That’s where the CEDS credential from iaedp comes in.
This is not a requirement for your application. Use this practice test as an additional study tool before taking the Final Exam. This is a separate, unique login.
As a requirement for your application, once you have completed the Core Courses, take the Final Exam online to earn and download your certificate. This is a separate, unique login.
If you have any questions regarding earning your CEDS, please do not hesitate to reach out to our Certification team.
Why Earn a CEDS Credential?
Credible, Comprehensive Certification
The Certified Eating Disorder Specialist credential is the most respected and recognized certification for licensed mental health professionals treating eating disorders. It signifies:
Clinical Excellence: The credential confirms that you have advanced training and supervised experience in the treatment of eating disorders. You’re not just competent—you’re an expert.
Professional Credibility: From private practice to treatment centers, employers and clients know that your credential means quality care and proven competency.
Career Advancement: Set yourself apart in a competitive field. Certification opens doors for leadership roles, referrals, and speaking or teaching opportunities.
Trust & Confidence: For clients and their families, seeing the credentials next to your name offers reassurance that their care is in the hands of a seasoned, ethical specialist.
Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, ABPP, FIPA, CEDS-S is Chair in the Department of Psychology at Golden Gate University as well as a psychoanalyst and board-certified, licensed psychologist. H
Zuzanna Gajowiec is a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist and Supervisor. She is also a Registered Family Therapist, Clinical Psychologist and an EMDR therapist. She has worked in
Maggie Richmond acquired her Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) credential in 2021, and completed her Supervisory requirements in 2022, moving her to the Certified Eating