I’m Nick Johnson, an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and the Director of Development at Kincove Adolescent Therapy & Wellness in Los Angeles. I specialize in working with teens, young adults, and families navigating anxiety, depression, attention-deficit hyperactivity (ADHD), and relationship challenges. A big part of my work is worki
At its core, my approach to psychotherapy is three-pronged:
1. It is centered around the exploration and discussion of the full range of your emotions. I help you gain a more felt and embodied experience of your emotions (rather than one solely based on intellect or insight), which in turn, can facilitate greater spontaneity, flexibility, creativ
If you’re finding yourself in frequent conflict with your partner or other important people in your life, it’s common to conclude that your partnership isn’t meant to be, that your conflict is due to a mismatch. However, conflict is an opportunity to grow into a deeper, more meaningful relationship. I partner with couples in ways
I create a positive, supportive environment where you feel comfortable exploring your thoughts and emotions. Together, we'll enhance self-esteem, develop self-care strategies, and find ways to cope with stressors. We'll move at your pace, tackling each goal step by step.
My approach is warm, empathic, and interactive, and I tailor sessions to meet your unique therapy needs. Together, we will explore your personal values so you can make choices that feel authentic—rather than fear-based—and create a more meaningful, fulfilling life.
I specialize in:
• Anxiety therapy (generalized anxiety, panic
As human beings, we were meant to be in relationship with others and within those relationships we grow and develop and learn about the world. Difficulty in any relationship can bring confusion, loss, and uncertainty into our lives. Understanding yourself and what we contribute both consciously and unconsciously to our relationships can greatly en
I have an extensive background working with the African American community, other communities of color, and individuals with expansive identities. I recognize how the weight of systemic oppression, racism, and prejudice can hinder our physical and mental wellness.
Maybe you remember this scene from a movie. Picture a peaceful airplane ride that
Are you feeling tired of carrying the weight of anxiety, sadness, or old wounds that never seem to fully heal? Maybe you’ve been stuck in the same relationship patterns, struggling with self-criticism, or feeling like no matter what you try, it’s never enough. You might even feel alone in your pain, unsure if anyone will truly understan
Why do we pick partners who can't meet important needs, even when we deeply love them at first? Why don't our partners understand us? Why don't they love us more or better? We imagine that if we meet the perfect partner, we'll love them forever. They'll perfectly understand us, always knowing how to help and support us. Why can't we find that perso
It may very well be that our deepest longing and need is for connection. To be heard. To be understood. To be known in our deepest places. To learn to be more connected to the lost neglected parts of ourselves and those we care for. It isn't always an easy road. Perhaps even considering connection sounds intimidating or scary or dangerous. Oft
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