Nick Rosario
Graduate Student Intern

Nick is a master’s student studying Marriage & Family Counseling at the University of Florida. He enjoys walking alongside children, adolescents, and families as they figure out life together. With a calm, steady presence and a genuine sense of curiosity, Nick works to create a space where clients feel safe being themselves especially during seasons of change, stress, or uncertainty.
He has experience supporting clients through challenges such as substance use, grief, aggression, bullying, and a variety of school or peer-related concerns. Nick brings his own lived experiences into the work in a thoughtful way, helping him see each person as a whole, unique individual with strengths to build on and room to grow.
Nick has worked in both individual and group settings and enjoys using a mix of mindfulness practices, play-based skills, emotional regulation tools, and conflict-management strategies to meet each client where they are. He believes therapy works best when it’s personalized, collaborative, and, yes, sometimes even fun.
Nick is especially passionate about supporting children and adolescents, valuing the insight, creativity, and wisdom they bring into the therapy space. He feels honored to be part of their journey and is inspired by the small (and big) changes that can happen along the way.
When he’s not in the therapy room, Nick enjoys exploring all kinds of films, going down rabbit holes in world history and science, playing board games, listening to music and podcasts, and spending quality time with loved ones including his cat, Venus.
Education
University of Florida
Bachelor of Science: Psychology | Minors: Disabilities + Family, Youth & Community Sciences
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