Fr. Scott F. Brookbank, OFM, LMHC, LPC, NCC - Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Bio coming soon.
Marie-Louise Davis, LMSW – Mental Health Counselor
Marie-Louise Davis joined Counseling Services as a Mental Health Counselor in 2025. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Houghton University and a Master of Social Work from the University at Buffalo.
Marie-Louise has experience working in the primary and secondary education system, where she served as a school social worker supporting students from diverse backgrounds. In that role, she provided individualized support to those navigating a range
of challenges, including anxiety, depression, family transitions, trauma, and the development of social-emotional skills.
She is dedicated to helping individuals build resilience, identify their strengths, and develop effective coping strategies.
Her areas of focus include anxiety, self-esteem, depression, life transitions, and personal growth. Marie-Louise uses a client-centered approach, integrating cognitive-behavioral therapy, solution-focused techniques, and mindfulness practices.
She is committed to creating a supportive environment where clients feel heard, valued, and empowered to make meaningful change.
Abigail Dlugosz, MSEd, LMHC
Abigail joined the Wellness Center in 2022 as a mental health
counselor. She focuses on assisting individuals to enhance motivation through positive behavioral change and to create a healthy environment for one to flourish in.
Abigail has previous work experience in co-occurring disorders, which
has allowed her to assist others’ progress and recovery of substance use and mental health disorders. Her previous work experience, in a hospital behavioral health inpatient unit, has allowed her to conduct therapy for individuals undergoing
psychosis, trauma, suicidal thoughts or attempts, crisis, depression and anxiety. When conducting psychotherapy, Abigail uses dialectical behavioral therapy and it’s modules: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation and interpersonal
effectiveness.
Abigail graduated from St Bonaventure with a bachelor's degree in psychology and Master of Science in clinical mental health counseling. As an alumnus, she is eager to work with the students of St Bonaventure and is overjoyed to continue
her journey in the Bonaventure community.
Nicole Henderson, M.A., Mental Health Counselor
Nicole joined Counseling Services as a mental health counselor
in 2024. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford and a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from PennWest University at Edinboro.
Nicole’s previous work experience was with clients diagnosed with co-occurring disorders, which provided her the opportunity to work with a variety of clinical presentations, including psychosis, trauma, depression, anxiety, and personality disorders.
Her most recent work in a dual diagnosis (mental health and substance use disorders) program allowed her to assist clients through their recovery journey, ultimately helping her to cultivate her therapeutic approach.
Nicole works with clients to help them navigate life’s challenges and achieve emotional wellbeing. Her areas of focus include depression, anxiety, relationships, substance use disorders, personal growth, and athletic performance and identity concerns.
She employs a client-centered approach while integrating cognitive-behavioral therapy, Gestalt therapy, mindfulness, and solution-focused therapy, tending to each client’s unique needs. She actively encourages clients to explore themes such
as freedom, responsibility, isolation, and the search for meaning. Nicole helps clients uncover their authentic selves and develop a deeper understanding of who they are.
Nicole has received training in athletic counseling and enjoys working with student-athletes to address performance-related stress, identity development, and the balance between athletics, academics, and personal wellbeing. She is committed to creating
a safe and supportive environment where clients feel heard and understood, and she believes in the power of empathy and active listening to foster healing and personal development.
Nick Kicior, MSEd., MA, NCC, LPC-PA, NCSP
Director of Counseling Services
Bio coming soon.

Gabriella Wilson, LMSW, CASAC-2
Mental Health Counselor
Gabriella joined the Center for Student Wellbeing as a Mental Health Counselor in 2026. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a concentration
in Mental Health from Keuka College, as well as a Master of Social Work from Syracuse University. She is also a New York State Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC-2).
Gabriella has experience supporting individuals with substance use and co-occurring disorders, individuals and families with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and families impacted by substance use. She is passionate about helping individuals
navigate life’s challenges in ways that build resilience, strengthen self-awareness, and promote meaningful, sustainable change.
Her clinical interests include substance use, stress and coping, self-esteem, life transitions, emotional regulation, and personal growth. Gabriella takes a client-centered, strengths-based approach to counseling, emphasizing individuals’ existing
assets and capacity for growth. She integrates solution-focused strategies, cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and coping-skills development into her work. Gabriella is committed to creating a warm, supportive, and collaborative environment
where individuals feel heard, respected, and empowered to move toward their goals at their own pace.
Kennedy Scott,
Clinical Care Coordinator/Deputy Title IX Coordinator

Kennedy Scott joined the Wellness Center in 2024. Her focus as the Care Coordinator & Deputy Title IX Coordinator is to connect students with the appropriate campus and community resources, manage CARE reports submitted by faculty and staff, and respond
to campus concerns with a student-centered approach.
Prior to this role, Kennedy served as the SAMHSA Grant Program Coordinator on campus, where she focused on prevention, mental health and substance abuse resource promotion, and collaborating with on and off campus partners. Before joining the university
full time, Kennedy worked as a victim advocate with community partner, CCA, collaborating closely with the campus to support students impacted by interpersonal violence. She is able to use the skills and education obtained in these roles to continually
help students in her current role.
Kennedy's goal is to create a supportive, inclusive campus environment. She regularly provides training and educational programming for students, faculty, and staff on mental health, substance abuse, Title IX, available resources, and any other topics
that students/fac/staff identify as a need on campus. If you have any questions or aren't sure what resources are available, please stop up to Reilly 226 to say hello, grab a snack, and ask away!