Savannah Rodriguez is a Clinical Mental Health Counseling student at Walden University with a concentration in trauma and post-traumatic stress. As a counselor trainee, she is dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based support to individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, and related mental health concerns.
Savannah has gained hands-on experience in inpatient behavioral health settings, where she has supported individuals with complex emotional and psychological needs. Her clinical interests include trauma-informed care and working with clients affected by mood and anxiety disorders, with an emphasis on creating a safe, supportive therapeutic environment.
She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology, graduating summa cum laude from Franklin University, where she developed a strong foundation in psychological theory, behavioral research, and clinical assessment, including familiarity with diagnostic criteria outlined in the DSM-5. Savannah is fluent in Spanish and is committed to providing culturally responsive counseling to diverse populations. She holds certifications in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention and CPR/BLS, equipping her to respond effectively in crisis situations while maintaining a client-centered approach. As a future Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor,
Savannah aims to specialize in trauma-focused therapy, supporting individuals in building resilience and working toward long-term healing. She remains committed to advocacy, empowerment, and promoting mental wellness among underserved and vulnerable populations.

