Seneca Rodriguez, Dr.
Seneca Rodriguez, Dr.
Assistant Professor of Education
Dr. Seneca Rodriguez came to Campbellsville University in 2017 from New Mexico. She
was a school counselor at an alternative school that served grades 2-12. She obtained
a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and Alcohol and Drug Counseling.
Her doctorate was completed in Clinical Psychology. She has worked in the mental
health field for over 17 years. She is an independently licensed Marriage and Family
Therapist and a Licensed Clinical Drug and Alcohol Counselor. She also has her school
counseling license and a school drug and alcohol counseling license in both New Mexico
and Kentucky. She has a variety of experiences in a variety of settings including
schools, outpatient, inpatient, residential, mobile crisis, intensive outpatient,
substance abuse facilities, schools, community mental health centers, and private
practice.
She has extensive training in the public education system, with couples,
families, individuals, anxiety, trauma, substance abuse, and other areas of therapy.
She is trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and is a certified
hypnotherapist for the treatment of trauma.
During her time at CU, she has authored a book titled; The Identification
and Assessment of Adolescent Depression and co-authored an article titled; The Value
of Social and Emotional Learning: Considerations for Kentucky’s Approach to Trauma-informed
Schools. At CU she has taught in several departments such as Marriage and Family Therapy
and Psychology. She has also served as the CU drug and alcohol counselor. She has
been tasked to present on many topics at CU and be a capstone presenter. She loves
traveling and meeting new people. I look forward to meeting you and working with
you!