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Dr. Loo Tuck Yee

Academic Qualification:
PhD in Counseling (UUM)
Master of Science in Counseling (UUM)
Master of Science in Housing (USM)
Bachelor of Arts in Education with Honours (USM)

Professional Field 
Field of Specialty and ResearchSelf-differentiation, religious conversion, family counseling, indigenous counseling, cross-cultural counseling, consensual qualitative research
 
Working ExperienceWorked as High School teacher, Manager of Costing and Development and Engineer of Customer Service.
 
Membership of Advisory Boards Committees / Professional Bodies
  • Lembaga Kaunselor KB02430/PA1797
  • Peer Review PhD Thesis
  • Volunteer Counselor of Thanhsiang Mitra Welfare Centre (1994-Present)
  • Chief Supervisor of Thansiang Mitra Welfare Centre (2014-2018)

Related Achievements 
Dissertation/Thesis[Master]
Tahap perbezaan kendiri dan gaya pengurusan konflik di kalangan sukarelawan

[PhD]
Self-differentiation and religious conversion process among the Malaysian Chinese Muslim converts.
 
Journal Publication
  1. Loo, T. ., & Nadiyah Elias. (2014). Bowen family therapy concepts to explain psychosocial of the Malaysian Chinese community. Jurnal PERKAMA, 18 (1)
  2. Loo, T. ., Elias, N., & Abdul Ghani, M. (2019). The religious conversion process as an unusual life experience to the Malaysian Chinese Muslim converts in the context of adulthood self-differentiation development. International Journal of Education, Psychology and Counseling, 4(32), 164–173. https://doi.org/10.35631/IJEPC.4320016
  3. Loo, T. ., Elias, N., & Ghani, M. A. (2019). The religious conversion process of the Malaysian Chinese Muslim Converts. Journal of Islamic, Social, Economics and Development, 4(23), 64–77.

Proceeding Paper (completed)
  1. Exceptional cases of emotional cutoff and emotional reactivity in the self-differentiation framework among the Malaysian Chinese Muslim converts (submitted to IFERP, will be published in 2021 publication)
  2. Exceptional cases of emotional cutoff and emotional reactivity in the self-differentiation framework among the Malaysian Chinese Muslim converts

Conference Presentation
  1. Loo, T. ., & Nadiyah Elias. (2012). Bowen family therapy concepts to explain psychosocial of the Malaysian Chinese community. Paper presented in Konvesyen Kaunseling Kebangsaan, Sabah.
  2. Loo, T.., Abdul Ghani, M., & Mubarak Ali, N (2021). Exceptional cases of emotional cutoff and emotional reactivity in the self-differentiation framework among the Malaysian Chinese Muslim converts. Paper presented in 13th Malaysian Chinese Community Counseling Online Conference


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