Mental Health Practice – Kalamazoo Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy, PLLC
Kalamazoo Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy, PLLC, operating as KCBT, is a mental health practice based in Kalamazoo, Michigan that delivers individual teletherapy to teens and adults. All sessions are conducted remotely via Simple Practice encrypted video software, which the practice describes as secure and fully HIPAA-compliant. The telehealth-only format makes services accessible to clients throughout Michigan regardless of their distance from the Kalamazoo area.
The primary clinician is Janeé Steele, who provides cognitive, behavioral, and mindfulness-based therapy. Primary modalities include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The practice describes its interventions as evidence-based techniques that combine talk-based methods with behavioral strategies.
Treatment areas of focus include anxiety, depression, ADHD, and adjustment-related concerns. KCBT holds a particular emphasis on social anxiety and serves as the Kalamazoo regional clinic of the National Social Anxiety Center (NSAC), a network dedicated to providing evidence-based psychotherapy for social anxiety disorders. This affiliation reflects the practice’s specialized focus within that treatment area.
KCBT describes a collaborative orientation with area medical professionals to support clients’ broader wellness needs. New clients receive a welcome letter from their assigned therapist before the first session, outlining what to expect. This structured onboarding step is noted on the practice website as part of the intake process.
Appointment scheduling is available through an online system on the practice website. The practice can be reached by phone at (269) 218-2479 or by email at info@kalamazoocbt.com. Information on specific insurance carriers and session fees is not listed on the homepage; prospective clients are directed to contact the practice or access the scheduling system for payment details.
The telehealth delivery model removes geographic barriers for clients who may have limited access to in-person specialty mental health providers. By operating entirely through video-based sessions, KCBT extends CBT and ACT-based treatment for anxiety, depression, and ADHD to clients across Michigan. The NSAC affiliation situates the practice within a broader professional network focused on standardized, evidence-based care for social anxiety.