Jasmine Kah Yan LooJasmine K. Y. Loo is a Malaysian-Chinese Australian psychologist, writer, and passionate advocate for neurodivergent voices. Her work explores the emotional depths of identity, trauma, and survival-often through the lens of those who feel too much, seak too little, or carry the weight of truths that others cannot see.Her debut non-fiction book, Nurturing Neurodivergence: The Late-Identified Adults' Guide to Building Healthy Relationships with Self and Others, established her as a bold and compassionate voice within both clinical and neurodivergent communities. Jasmine's work is deeply informed by her lived experience as a late-identified neurodivergent person navigating life and grief in a world that often feels designed to silence complexity.Reigning Fire, her debut novel, is a fantasy rooted in emotional truth-woven with threads of cultural heritage, unspoken grief, and forbidden resilience. Set in a world inspired by ancient Chinese mythos, it follows the journey of a young woman cast aside by the empire she was born to serve, who must make peace with a power she never asked for and a legacy she no longer believes in.Jasmine holds postgraduate qualifications in psychology and teaching. She works clinically with neurodivergent adults. She is the co-founder of the Neuroaffirming Professionals Alliance Australia (NAPAA), where she develops resources for professionals and the neurodivergent community alike. Outside of clinical work, she enjoys wood-burning art, crafting fantasy maps, and emotionally recovering from the novels she writes.She splits her time between her private practice, creative projects, and extended contemplations on whether she has too many tabs open-both literally and metaphorically. Read More Read Less
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