Tzafi Weinberg, Mishelle Aminov Kosonovsky, and Michaela Kaplan
Tzafi Weinberg
Dr. Tzafi Weinberg is an Israeli-Canadian, registered art therapist specializing in attachment and trauma. With extensive experience across all age groups, she utilizes art therapy to facilitate healing and personal growth. Tzafi is dedicated to fostering connections and support within her community. She believes in the transformative power of art to bring people together and create a nurturing environment for healing.
Mishelle Aminov Kosonovsky
Mishelle Aminov Kosonovsky, She/Her, an Israeli-Canadian Immigrant, holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) and is a Post-Baccalaureate Diploma student in Art Therapy at the Kutenai Art Therapy Institute. With clinical experience in Canada (Manitoba) and at Schneider Children's Hospital in Israel, Mishelle is passionate about the transformative power of art. She believes in art as a profound form of communication that transcends words, fostering healing, connection, and self-expression.
Michaela Kaplan
Michaela Kaplan holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts (Honours) and Masters Level Dual Diploma in Art and Expressive Arts Therapy. Her years of experience as an arts instructor in Winnipeg and Australia strongly informs her work as a therapist. Michaela works from a person-centred approach and is interested in supporting individuals of any age to obtain authentic embodiment in life, work, and school. She is a neurodivergent practitioner who specializes in working with neurodivergent clients. Michaela brings together lived experience and expertise in art and expressive arts therapy, to create a fulfilling and validating therapeutic relationship.