She excels at taking "simple" concepts—like colors or dreams—and turning them into deep explorations of personal perspective and emotional health.

Primarily children ages 3–8, though educators frequently use her books to inspire creative writing and art lessons.

Reviewers praise her for "thinking beyond stereotypes" and creating "deceptively simple" narratives that celebrate how everyone sees the world differently. 🎨 Jessica Young: Artist & Psychotherapist

She has gained a significant following (over 150,000) for her "Find Your Flow" approach, which helps beginners unlock creativity to manage anxiety and depression.

Because there are several notable individuals named , I have provided reviews for the most prominent figures to help you find the one you are looking for. 📚 Jessica Young: Children’s Author

Best known for the award-winning picture book , her work often focuses on individuality and creative perspective.

Her work focuses on intuitive abstract expression, often using fluid mediums and epoxy resin to represent emotional states like trauma or peace.

She is highly regarded as a "healing practitioner" who successfully bridges the gap between clinical psychology and professional art. 🔬 Jessica Young: Researchers