Nick Dalvano, MS, LPC, NCC
Nick Dalvano, LPC, received his Master of Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Scranton after completing his major internship working with college students with a wide variety of presenting concerns. During this time, he saw the wide range of unique struggles that students can face while managing the difficult demands of academia. His bachelor's in counseling and human services was completed at the same school. His previous experience also includes providing therapy to individuals struggling with eating disorders and co-occurring disorders such as substance abuse, trauma, low self-esteem, uncertain gender and sexuality identities, anxiety, and depression in a residential treatment setting. Before this, he provided brief outpatient services, crisis intervention, and family-based interventions, and worked on many interdisciplinary teams.
Nick's goal is to create a space where students can feel the freedom and safety to explore who they truly are, what they hope to accomplish, and how to navigate the many struggles and trials of life. He works from a strengths-based, person-centered, relational-cultural, solution-focused perspective in addition to incorporating many interventions from other therapeutic techniques and theories. Nick likes to adapt his approach to best suit the student's needs, ranging from direct to indirect, serious to casual, and logical to emotional.
Outside of work, Nick is a passionate cyclist and races in varying disciplines around the East Coast. He also loves spending time with friends and family, watching anime/K-dramas, and playing video games.