Art Therapist Solihull
- Solihull, UK
Angela Katschke Art Therapist Cape Town offers compassionate and experienced art therapy services rooted in decades of international practice.
Angela Katschke graduated as an art therapist from a German university in 1999. Since then, she has worked in psychiatric, psychosomatic, and psycho-therapeutic medicine with people of all ages. She brings strong experience and deep care to every session. In addition, she focuses on helping individuals express emotions through creative work.
Angela built her career across different medical and therapeutic settings. She worked closely with patients facing emotional and mental challenges. As a result, she understands how to support both children and adults. She uses art as a simple and powerful tool to help people communicate feelings that words cannot express.
Moreover, she adapts her approach to suit each person. She listens carefully and creates a safe space. This allows clients to explore thoughts and emotions without fear. Therefore, her work supports healing and growth in a gentle way.
After moving to South Africa, Angela chose to focus on art therapy for traumatised children. She works with children who live in unsafe and unstable communities. Because of this, her work plays an important role in emotional recovery.
She uses creative activities to help children process difficult experiences. At the same time, she builds trust and confidence in each child. This approach helps children feel safe and understood. In turn, they begin to express themselves more freely.
Angela also connects her therapy work with community support. She focuses on making art therapy accessible to those who need it most. As a result, her work reaches beyond individual sessions.
She believes that art can bring hope and change. Therefore, she continues to support children and communities through creative projects. Her dedication shows in every part of her work.
Angela has three main passions that shape her life and work. First, she is deeply involved in The Butterfly Art Project. Second, she enjoys painting as a personal and professional practice. Third, she loves travelling across Africa.
Through her travels, she explores different cultures, landscapes, and people. This inspires her creative work and strengthens her understanding of others. In addition, it brings fresh ideas into her therapy sessions.
Angela combines skill, experience, and empathy in her work. She creates a calm and supportive space for every client. Furthermore, she believes in the healing power of creativity.
Her approach stays simple, honest, and effective. Because of this, clients feel comfortable and supported. Ultimately, Angela Katschke continues to make a meaningful impact through art therapy in Cape Town.
