We are committed to making the benefits of Expressive Arts Therapy available to the community by offering professional services in accordance with the highest ethical standards.
Cliff Izuchukwu Agba is grounded in multidisciplinary creative abilities. A rare personality with over 6 years experience in using Expressive Art Therapy to help people explore emotions, develop self-awareness, cope with stress, boost self-esteem, and work on social skills. He is an experienced lay counsellor and a good soul in the use of CATT( Children Accelerated Trauma Technique ).
Boluwatife Caleb Ayodele is a Nigerian art therapist with Intersect Consortium and the Lead Art Therapist (Lagos) for Maple Art Therapy. His work applies structured, evidence-informed art therapy approaches including origami-based psychotherapeutic interventions to support emotional regulation, stress reduction, and trauma-informed care.
He trained in Fine and Applied Arts at the University of Benin and the Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka, graduating as Best Student in the School of Vocational Education and Fine and Applied Arts.
A Fellow of the Origami Society of Nigeria, he has implemented origami-focused mental health projects and participated in collaborative research initiatives with the Sahara Centre and Goethe-Institut
Dinee-laago Zorbari is a Versatile Nigerian Expressive Art Therapist and the visionary Ceramist. Merging clinical art therapy with environmental sustainability, she has pioneered the Somatic Bypass—a unique methodology that uses 100% upcycled, zero-waste media to facilitate neurological regulation.
Based in Port Harcourt, Zorbari transforms harvested clay, papers, and recycled fibers into therapeutic tools designed to ground the nervous system and anchor the mind. Her work bridges the gap between the circular economy and mental health, helping individuals navigate trauma and neurodevelopmental challenges through tactile innovation. Zorbari proves that reclaiming waste is the ultimate metaphor for reclaiming the human spirit.
Austine Abayi is an art therapist and multidisciplinary artist whose practice is informed by a unique background in both art and science, holding a degree in Biochemistry. This unique synergy allows him to approach creative healing with both structure and expressive freedom. With over a decade of professional experience, he specializes in facilitating creative expression and crafting captivating visual art, including portraits, landscapes, and murals. His work has been featured in International magazines and in exhibitions worldwide.
Austine is passionate about harnessing the power of art for connection and healing, both in his therapeutic work and through community initiatives.
Onyendi Chukwudi hails from Abia State. He holds a BA degree in Fine and Applied Arts and also an MFA from Nnamdi Azikiwe University. He is practicing artist specializing in sculpture, and currently is the art therapist in Oak.
Maple Art Therapy Services uses artistic processes to treat and manage individuals primarily living with psychological disorders.
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