geometry-shapes iconGrief, LGBTQIA+, Behavioral Issues, Coping Skills, Self Esteem, Bipolar Disorder, Life Transition, Relationships, Anxiety, Depression
Online in Pennsylvania
12 years in practice
Ages served: 18-65+
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Accepted insurance & self-pay

Nicole accepts 47 insurers
Aetna
Aetna Medicare Advantage
Anthem
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna | Evernorth
Ambetter Health | Commercial
AmeriHealth Administrators
AmeriHealth Medicare Advantage
AmeriHealth Pennsylvania
Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)
Capital BlueCross of Pennsylvania | BCBS
Capital BlueCross of Pennsylvania | BCBS Medicare Advantage
Carelon
Carelon | Medicare Advantage
Cigna | Evernorth - Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Clover Health Medicare Advantage
Compsych
Devoted Health | Medicare Advantage
Firefly Health Plan | Cigna PPO Network
First Health Network
Geisinger Health Plan
Geisinger Health Plan Medicare Advantage (HMO | PPO)
HealthSpring | Medicare Advantage
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Pennsylvania | Exchange
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Pennsylvania | Medicare Advantage
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Pennsylvania | PPO - HMO
Humana Medicare Advantage
Independence Administrators
Independence Blue Cross | BCBS
Independence Blue Exchange
JP Farley Corporation
Keystone 65 Medicare Advantage
Keystone Health Plan East HMO (CHIP)
Keystone Health Plan East HMO | POS
Martins Point (US Family Health Plans)
Medicare PA
Multi Plan PHCS
Optum Serve
Oscar Health
Personal Choice 65 Medicare
Personal Choice PPO | EPO
Quest Behavioral Health
Railroad Medicare
UMR
United Healthcare | Optum
United Healthcare | Optum - Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
United Healthcare | Optum Medicare Advantage
Uprise EAP
Wellcare by Allwell | Pennsylvania Health and Wellness
SELF-PAY COSTS
Out-of-pocket session costs for clients who don’t have insurance or aren’t covered by their insurance for mental health services.
$220
first session
$180
subsequent sessions
About Provider

About Nicole

Within the last 12 years, Nicole Dunn, MA, LPC, NCC provided support in the field of counseling to nurture and empower the potential for beneficial progress, enriching life, both individually and within relationships. Nicole is motivated in her efforts towards using skill-building approaches, as well as passionate about using a systemic focus, providing understanding of people both individually, as well as within their relationships with others, and within other systems and communities, helping others towards positive growth and adjustment, mentally, emotionally, behaviorally, and physically. Nicole has worked with individuals, children and adults, and families, in Butler, Mercer, Venango, and Allegheny counties for many years, inspired by the concept that individuals relate to a context, one that is shaped and reshaped in social situations, influencing how people see themselves and their roles in relation to the larger world, as well as how they interpret and interact with that world. Nicole has focused on utilizing approaches that help with anxiety, mood disorders, depression, trauma, stress management, and relational conflict, among other areas, seeing individuals as capable of building change, empowered by collaboration within the therapeutic relationship, nurturing and unlocking the potential towards progress and success. Nicole is originally from New Orleans and has lived in Pennsylvania since 2000. Nicole is currently working on a Master of Writing degree at SUNH, and also seeks to bridge the understanding and processing of internal experience associated with movement through the outside world, whether related to stress, trauma, anger, or anxiety, through the power and release of writing.

Historically, Nicole has completed her service through Americorps, helping diverse populations in various settings, as well as working in behavioral health settings with children, adolescents, teenagers, and their families, focusing on the myriad of developmental stages of life. Nicole has also worked, through behavioral programs, with children diagnosed with autism and also through PARC, with individuals diagnosed with intellectual disabilities. Nicole has earned her Master of Counseling degree at SRU, through a CACREP-accredited program, proceeding to completion of the requirements for acquiring PA licensure in professional counseling, as well as earning certification in both multisystemic and family-based therapies. Nicole specializes in individual therapy, working with children, adolescents, teenagers, and adults, as well as providing family therapy. Her areas of expertise and eclectic foci include narrative and solution-focused therapies and postmodern social constructivist therapies, structural and strategic family therapies, as well as multisystemic therapy, REBT, behavioral therapy, cognitive-behavioral, mindfulness, and dialectical behavioral therapy, among other approaches. Nicole collaborates with individuals, couples, parents, and families, encouraging viewpoints through wider, multiple lenses when considering issues, and nurturing others toward envisioning holistic healing and change.

Nicole is committed to empowering clients with the tools, training, and knowledge to foster optimal growth in the journey forward. Through the use of eclectic and evidence-based strategies, she is able to effectively help her clients with a variety of skills, facing and addressing struggles and challenges, towards developing and solidifying confidence and resilience.

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"As a writer and counselor, and a person who has undergone a variety of struggles in multiple and diverse areas, helping others to find guidance, through their encounters and interactions, embracing the uniqueness of the narrative, and emphasizing the meanings that people construct through experience, I support insight and understanding through personal stories. Stories can often heal and replenish emotional and mental wellness, as well as being empowering, inspiring, and restorative. 'The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.' - Marcel Proust. "

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Get to know Nicole

Why did you decide to become a counselor?

Years ago, I worked at New Orleans Parish Prison, which initially activated by interest in counseling and supporting racial and social justice, to help towards prevention rather than remediation, and providing support for those who struggle with mental health.


What types of clients do you work with best?

With an extensive history of working with diverse clients across the lifespan, I have received positive feedback and recognition for my work, and if I had to choose a population (that I work with best) I'd go with the range of clients 18 years of age to the elderly population, regardless of race, religion, gender identity, and orientation, etc.


What type of clients are you most excited to work with?

18 years of age and up, young adults, middle-aged adults, elderly population, regardless of race, religion, gender identity, and orientation, etc.


What's one thing you wish all clients knew?

I think for clients to consistently recognize and access their innate strengths and positives, identifying their potential to thrive and progress in a healthy way, and that the ability to create change is often derived from within, transcending external strife and stress.


Why did you choose to practice at Thriveworks?

I think what stood out for me was the focus of adaptation to diverse and changing world, having a profound and vested interest in multicultural counseling, and the necessity to grow and learn, evolving through change, which I consider essential to the field of counseling.


What inspires you?

The ability to use approaches that are eclectic and creative, exercising the ability to think "outside of the box" so to speak.


What can clients expect in their first session with you?

Time and pacing to get to know each other and become familiar with the process, building trust and rapport, gathering the feedback from the client to foster quality of the client's care, easing into a comfortable therapeutic relationship that supports the process towards change, since therapy can present challenges and addressing difficult topics and struggle.


What do you want to accomplish with an individual in their first session?

Gathering relevant information, hearing and attending to the client's narrative, building a working rapport, establishing trust, conveying empathic and unconditional regard, and developing the understanding and purpose of the client seeking care and support, while strengthening and empowering the client as a facilitator of change


What should clients know about you before scheduling a first counseling session?

That I make it a practice, first and foremost, to respect the rights and wishes of the client, that they will always have a voice, free from judgment or bias, and that they are effective towards establishing their treatment goals, being their own best experts, and active facilitators, towards sustainable change


What do you do for fun/on your time off?

Reading and writing (taking writing courses and workshops) Traveling Biking Journaling Coloring Gaming Retreats Film and art festivals Spending time with friends and family


What's one thing about you that defines you (non-professional)?

Taoist philosophical beliefs that strengthen accepting "what is" and finding the beauty within it, not becoming bitter about that which we cannot alter, but radically accepting it and working with what we have, as well as walking the middle path, not digressing to extremes, but finding a happy middle ground...adapting with change and flowing with it, like water, rather than fighting against the stream...to place it in a metaphor... “Sometimes the hardest storms to get through are the ones your soul needs most. And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.” ― Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore


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Other areas of focus

SpecialitiesGrief, LGBTQIA+, Behavioral Issues, Coping Skills, Self Esteem, Bipolar Disorder, Life Transition, Relationships, Anxiety, Depression, Anger Management, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Trauma / PTSD, Stress / Mental Stress / Work Stress
ApproachesHumanistic / Rogerian, Adlerian, Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), Feminist, Gestalt, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Jungian, Motivational Interviewing, Narrative, Play Therapy, Positive Psychology, Reality Therapy, Attachment-Based, Family Systems, Any / Eclectic, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Mindfulness-Based Therapy (MBCT), Person-Centered Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Psychoanalytic
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Education and training

Years in practice
12 years
Graduating institute
Slippery Rock University
Graduating degree
MA Community Counseling
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Additional details

Languages spoken by this provider
English
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NPI number1568993384
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State of practicePA
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License numberPC009053
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