

Group Facilitators
Kolbe Young, Registered Associate Professional Clinical Counselor #18799

Hi, I’m Kolbe. I’m a husband, father, and integrative therapist with a deep commitment to embodied healing within the Catholic tradition.
Clinically, I work with individuals, couples, and families who feel stuck in patterns of anxiety, shame, trauma, grief, or disconnection. My work focuses on helping people gently turn toward what has been difficult to hold, so that healing can emerge through safety, presence, and integration rather than pressure or performance. My approach is warm, relational, process-oriented, IFS- and nervous-system-informed, and grounded in a Catholic understanding of the human person as an integrated unity of body, mind, and spirit. Alongside my clinical work, I facilitate workshops and write on Substack at the intersection of psychology, neuroscience, and Catholic spirituality.
I aim to create a space that is both clinically sound and spiritually respectful, where clients can slow down, listen inwardly, and develop greater resiliency and freedom in their lives.
I am currently accepting virtual clients throughout the State of California, as well as in-person clients in Westlake Village, CA, for individual, couples, family, and group counseling. Clinical supervision provided by Katelyn Smedley, LMFT #99805.
If you’re interested in exploring therapy together, collaborating on an offering, or learning more about my work, you’re welcome to reach me at (805) 253-2471 or at letsconnect@healingwithkolbe.com. You can also learn more at healingwithkolbe.com.
For those curious about developing greater capacity to slow down and process what keeps them stuck, I also offer a free and simple 5-Day program, Coming Home, which introduces body-centered practices for grounding, integration, and nervous system regulation.
Adam Cross, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist #116623

Adam Cross is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (#116623), writer, and speaker who is passionate about helping people experience healing and freedom rooted in their identity as beloved sons and daughters of God. He is the founder of the Catholic Therapy Center — a group practice dedicated to a holistic Catholic approach to healing the human person through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Adam works with teens, young adults, and adults facing challenges like OCD, religious scrupulosity, anxiety, pornography addiction, trauma, and life transitions. His clinical approach integrates evidence-based practices like Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERPT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), attachment-based interventions, and healing prayer to help individuals experience both psychological and spiritual healing.
With a background in ministry as a former Youth Minister and Director of Ministry at his local parish, Adam brings both clinical skill and a pastoral heart to his work. He believes therapy is not just about symptom relief, but about accompanying each person in their journey toward wholeness in body, mind, and soul — helping them to encounter God’s love in the places of their greatest struggle.
Adam holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and a Masters in Theology from Franciscan University. He also has extensive experience working with individuals navigating depression, domestic violence, anger management, relationship difficulties, grief, faith struggles, and vocational discernment. He has a particular passion for supporting clergy, religious, and those in priestly formation.
Adam is committed to seeing and honoring the whole person — body, mind, and soul — and walking with them as they reclaim their dignity, freedom, and belovedness in Christ.
To schedule an appointment with Adam or for more information, please call (805) 428-3755 or email amc.cross7@gmail.com.