Carmella Bartimole, Ph.D., LMHC
Carmella has been working as a mental health counselor in the Wellness Center at SBU since fall of 2019. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in English from Sacred Heart University, a Master of Education in community counseling from St. Bonaventure
University, and Ph.D. in counselor education from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
In addition to her previous role as associate professor and coordinator of the Counseling and Career Center at Jamestown Community
College, she has more than 30 years of experience in counseling and teaching, and her area of expertise is grief counseling. Carmella also worked as the bereavement coordinator for Hospice where she facilitated support groups and worked individually
with family members who lost a loved one due to a terminal illness.
She is a member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC) and has earned a Fellow in Thanatology (FT) through ADEC. Her dissertation research
on teen suicide led her to meet with and learn about high risk teens at the Youth Psychiatric Unit at Erie County Medical Center. Her work allowed her to gain a new-found understanding of how teens who attempt suicide think.
She loves working with students in an educational setting and considers it a privilege to assist individuals who are finding their way in life. One of her favorite quotes is from C. S. Lewis: “You can’t go back and change the beginning,
but you can start where you are and change the ending.”
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, to include 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, and personal growth. She employs a client-centered approach
while integrating cognitive-behavioral 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 searching for
meaning. Nicole helps clients uncover their authentic selves and develop a deeper understanding of who they are.
She has been committed to creating a safe and supportive environment where her clients feel heard and understood. She believes in the power of empathy and active listening to foster healing and personal development.
Chance Olivas, MSEd
Chance joined the Wellness Center in 2021 as a mental health counselor embedded in the Department of Athletics.
He works with students to assist them in developing effective coping strategies via cognitive behavioral therapy and internal family systems therapy to aid students in managing old and new challenges that may occur in their academic, athletic, professional,
and/or personal lives.
Chance holds a Master of Science in Education in mental health counseling from Alfred University.