Nicholas Warner Therapy
LCSW #136538, CADC II-CA
Space to think.
Room to grow.
A path forward. Therapy isn't about fixing what's broken. It's about discovering what's already whole. I work with individuals navigating anxiety, addiction, life transitions, and the quiet weight of being human.
Room to grow.
A path forward. Therapy isn't about fixing what's broken. It's about discovering what's already whole. I work with individuals navigating anxiety, addiction, life transitions, and the quiet weight of being human.
10+
Years clinical experience
16+
Years of personal sobriety
5
Specialized areas of clinical focus
Rooted in evidence. Driven by connection.
Therapy works best when it combines clinical rigor with genuine human presence.
No scripts, no one-size-fits-all protocols. Just two people working together on something that actually matters.
My background spans addiction medicine, trauma, and psychedelic-assisted therapy. I draw from CBT, IFS, DBT, and mindfulness, only using whatever genuinely serves you.
Most importantly, I bring over a decade of experience working with people who've tried other avenues and still felt stuck. I know what it's like to sit across from someone in real pain. That's where I do my best work.
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Areas of focus
Anxiety & Depression
Understanding what's driving your symptoms and building lasting tools to move beyond just feeling "okay."
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Addiction Recovery
Wherever you are in your journey — questioning, early recovery, or rebuilding — there is a place for you here.
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Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
A certified provider offering one of the most promising emerging approaches in mental health care.
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Identity & Belonging
Navigating who you are — masculinity, sexual orientation, culture, and the question of what it all means.
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Life Transitions
A grounded, thoughtful space to process change and figure out who you want to be on the other side.
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"Nobody cares how much you know until they know how much you care. Taking that first step is the hardest part — I'm glad you're here."
— Nicholas Warner, LCSW · Accepting new clients
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