Lee Jye Ling (Jelly)
Clinical Psychologist, Oasis Place Malaysia
Jelly is a Clinical Psychologist with a Masters in Clinical Psychology from UCSI University and an MSc in Clinical and Abnormal Psychology from the University of South Wales. She is a member of the Malaysian Society of Clinical Psychology (MSCP) and the Malaysian Allied Health Professions Council (MAHPC), while also being a registered member of the British Psychological Society. Jelly is passionate about working with individuals of all ages who are struggling with mental health concerns and is committed to accompanying them through their journeys, both good and bad. However, she has a special interest in supporting parents and children with special needs and providing guidance to parents on how to better understand and support their children.
Jelly is currently involved in supporting the Quest buddies programme and Neurodiversity @ work. She has expertise in conducting psychological assessments, group therapy, and psychotherapy for children, adolescents, families, and working adults. Jelly has worked with clients who have neurodevelopmental disorders, learning difficulties, and a broad range of mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, suicidal thoughts, grief, and loss. She primarily utilizes Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) but also incorporates other techniques based on the specific needs of her clients to help them with their behavioural and psychological issues. Jelly is proficient in both English and Mandarin.
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Plenary Session #2: Community Integration: “Building Inclusive Communities for Neurodivergent Individuals
At the Special Needs Symposium 2024, Jelly will share her insights in a talk titled "Community Integration: Building Inclusive Communities for Neurodivergent Individuals."