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Counseling

Counseling is at the core of what we do at The Center KSQ. The inception of the design of our integrated-wellness community was founded on the insight and vision of our original counseling team. Counseling is such a vital and important tool. It centers around not what is wrong with you, but about what has happened. This is a paradigm shift in the clinical world and a cornerstone to who we are and how we practice as a team at The Center KSQ.

Nick Brison
COUNSELING

Nick Brison is currently pursuing his master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Immaculata University. He brings a fun, energetic, and positive presence to each session, creating an environment that fosters growth and healing. He primarily works within the framework of Trauma-Focused Cognitive BehavioralTherapy (TF-CBT) as well as traditional Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).Nick places a strong emphasis on building a positive therapeutic relationship, believing it to be a cornerstone of the mind’s healing process. He is dedicated to providing a safe, judgment-free space where clients can feel comfortable and supported. With three years of experience as a Registered Behavior Technician(RBT) in middle and high schools, Nick is well-versed in working with teenage populations and neurodiverse individuals. He enjoys with kids and teenagers ranging from ages 10-18 years old.

 

A former college soccer player at a Division III school, Nick now channels his passion for sports into coaching a local high school varsity team. His sports knowledge and dynamic personality help him build rapport with adolescent clients, fostering a relatable and engaging therapeutic process.  His favorite hobbies include golfing, working out, fishing, and caring for his two saltwater fish tanks.

Nick is a counseling intern under the supervision of our internship program supervisors, Julie and Winden.

With three years of experience as a Registered Behavior Technician(RBT) in middle and high schools, Nick is well-versed in working with teenage populations and neurodiverse individuals. He enjoys working with kids and teenagers ranging from ages 10-18 years old.

Nick is a counseling intern under the supervision of our internship program supervisors, Julie and Winden.