Haley Bowes

Registered Social Worker

Provides services in Perth, Carleton Place, and virtually

Haley Bowes doesn’t do surface-level work. She’s here for the deep dives — the shadowy, buried parts we avoid — because that’s where real healing begins.

A Registered Social Worker and leader in integrative trauma work, Haley supports people moving through trauma, sexual harm, anxiety, addiction, grief, and major life transitions, such as separation and divorce. Her approach is trauma-informed, combining Internal Family Systems (IFS) with somatic therapy to help you reconnect with yourself, feel safe in your body, and build boundaries that protect your peace.

She leads with calm presence and fierce honesty, creating space for you to unravel the stories that keep you stuck, release what no longer serves you, and come back to your authentic self. As a keynote speaker, Haley shares her message at conferences, workplaces, and events — speaking on trauma, boundaries, somatic healing, and women’s empowerment.

Expect

  • To feel seen, heard, and held
  • Clear, honest conversations
  • Deep boundary work and relational healing that helps you reclaim your voice
  • A space where all parts of you are welcome
  • Somatic and embodiment practices that reconnect you to the wisdom of your body
  • A pace that honours your nervous system. No pressure to rush your process

Credentials

Registered Social Worker
Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers

Specialized Training & Certifications:

    • Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapy Certification
    • Internal Family Systems (IFS)-Informed Practice
    • 200-hour YTT + Yin Yoga Certified

Things She Believes In

  • Boundaries aren’t optional — they let others know how to love and treat you
  • Healing doesn’t just happen in the mind — it lives in the body, and the body remembers everything
  • Vulnerability isn’t weakness — it’s the bravest thing you can do
  • Radical self-love and compassion aren’t luxuries — they’re the foundation of real, lasting change
  • Every part of you deserves to be seen, heard, and held — even the ones you’ve learned to hide

Haley Bowes doesn’t do surface-level work. She’s here for the deep dives — the shadowy, buried parts we avoid — because that’s where real healing begins.

A Registered Social Worker and leader in integrative trauma work, Haley supports people moving through trauma, sexual harm, anxiety, addiction, grief, and major life transitions, such as separation and divorce. Her approach is trauma-informed, combining Internal Family Systems (IFS) with somatic therapy to help you reconnect with yourself, feel safe in your body, and build boundaries that protect your peace.

She leads with calm presence and fierce honesty, creating space for you to unravel the stories that keep you stuck, release what no longer serves you, and come back to your authentic self. As a keynote speaker, Haley shares her message at conferences, workplaces, and events — speaking on trauma, boundaries, somatic healing, and women’s empowerment.

Expect

  • To feel seen, heard, and held.
  • Clear, honest conversations.
  • Deep boundary work and relational healing that helps you reclaim your voice.
  • A space where all parts of you are welcome.
  • Somatic and embodiment practices that reconnect you to the wisdom of your body.
  • A pace that honours your nervous system. No pressure to rush your process.

Credentials

Registered Social Worker
Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers

Specialized Training & Certifications:

    • Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapy Certification
    • Internal Family Systems (IFS)-Informed Practice
    • 200-hour YTT + Yin Yoga Certified

Things She Believes In

  • Boundaries aren’t optional — they let others know how to love and treat you.
  • Healing doesn’t just happen in the mind — it lives in the body, and the body remembers everything.
  • Vulnerability isn’t weakness — it’s the bravest thing you can do.
  • Radical self-love and compassion aren’t luxuries — they’re the foundation of real, lasting change.
  • Every part of you deserves to be seen, heard, and held — even the ones you’ve learned to hide.