Haley Kadzban, MSW, LMSW

About Haley

Haley is a native of West Michigan and graduated from Grand Valley State University in 2008 with her Masters in Social Work. She has provided counseling and crisis interventions to patients and families within the medical system since 2005 with a focus on chronic health issues and terminal illness. As a result of this experience, she is specialized in the areas of grief, loss, anxiety, and depression. She has first-hand understanding of the hardships and complexities that first responders and frontliners experience and is passionate about helping these groups of professionals. Beyond these practice areas she also enjoys helping people of all age groups navigate life changes, relationship struggles, and she has both a professional and personal understanding of the impact trauma has on an individual and how to successfully navigate the healing process.

Haley is committed to providing a supportive and affirming therapeutic environment that includes interventions aimed at improving personal and interpersonal functioning. She is dedicated to maintaining a safe, nonjudgmental, helpful, and trustworthy partnership between client and therapist. Haley is a strong believer that strength is built through struggle and she is dedicated to the healing process and instilling a newfound sense of hopefulness into your life.

Contact Haley: 616-773-2908 ext 124

EMAIL: haley.kadzban@ihcwestmichigan.com

Education:

  • Grand Valley State University, Bachelor of Social Work

  • Grand Valley State University, Master of Social Work    

  • Grand Valley State University – Bachelor’s in Social Work

  • Grand Valley State University – Master’s in Social Work

Therapeutic Approaches

Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Empowerment

  • Interpersonal Therapy

  • Mindfulness-Based Techniques

  • Polyvagal Theory

  • Solution - Focused Therapy

  • Strengths - Based Therapy

Treatment Interests

  • Individual Psychotherapy for adolescents, young adults, adults, and senior adults

  • Anxiety / Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Attachment Issues

  • Communication Issues

  • Coping Skills

  • Depression

  • Emotional Abuse

  • Empowerment

  • Frontliner and First Responder Support

  • Grief and Loss

  • Interpersonal Relationships

  • Issues with Boundary Setting

  • Issues with Codependency

  • PTSD / Trauma

  • Self - Esteem and Self - Worth

  • Stress Management

Memberships: 

  • National Association of Social Work (NASW)

National Association of Social Work (NASW) 

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