
Mariana Rocha received her PhD in School Psychology from the University of Oregon. Dr. Rocha is a Program Administrator for the Multnomah Early Childhood Program, which provides EI/ECSE services for children ages birth to five in Multnomah County. Dr. Rocha also serves as adjunct faculty for the School Psychology program at Lewis & Clark College. As a nationally certified school psychologist for over 20 years, she has supported several school districts in Oregon across a variety of roles, including school psychologist, coordinator of early childhood special education, assistant principal, and special education facilitator. She identifies as a Latina woman who is bicultural and bilingual. Her professional interests include trauma-informed practices, equitable systems of support for students and families, social-emotional learning, early intervention and prevention, and assessment of children who identify as culturally and linguistically diverse.
Academic Credentials
PhD School Psychology, University of Oregon.
Counseling, Therapy, and School Psychology is located in room 326 of Rogers Hall on the Graduate Campus.
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Counseling, Therapy, and School Psychology
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