
PROVIDING YOUTH WITH EDUCATIONAL AND MENTAL HEALTH TOOLS THAT MOTIVATE AND EMPOWER THEM!

PROVIDING PSYCHOLOGICAL, EDUCATIONAL & MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO YOUTH
​Here at Educating Youth Services (EYS) children and young adults, ages 5 to 22, are welcome including families. Special areas of clinical interest are learning disabilities, ADHD and executive functioning, self-regulatory disorders, social skills deficits, anxiety, depression, and self-esteem issues.
Feel free to call to see if we can be of help to you. If we can’t help you, we will refer you to someone who can.
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We engage in the following community outreach activities:
Educate families, schools, and the general public on the many facets of learning, learning disabilities, special education law, and social and emotional development through delivery of presentations, lectures, workshops and seminars.
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Offer community-based activities to support the continued growth and development of youths who may be diagnosed with social, emotional, developmental and learning disabilities.
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Collaborate with other clinics and educational settings in order to provide educational and mental health supports and services to youth and their families.
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Dr. Simone Phillips, Ed.D. earned her Master’s in Special Education, Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Educational Psychology, and Doctorate in Professional Counseling and Supervision from American International College in Springfield, MA. She is licensed in Massachusetts as both an Educational Psychologist (LEP) and a Mental Health Counselor (LMHC).
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Dr. Phillips has extensive experience conducting psychological and educational assessments, as well as providing mental health counseling for children, adolescents, and adults. Her approach is comprehensive and tailored, drawing on cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused, and person-centered techniques. When requested, she also integrates a Christian perspective into treatment.
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She values collaboration with schools and community agencies to ensure that families receive consistent, ongoing support.
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