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Volume 36, Issue suppl / 2010
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What is the human: It can be seen from the chimpanzee research 松沢哲郎 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 58-58, 2010. |
The real face of founder of the behavior therapy William オドノヒュー JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 60-61, 2010. |
We motivate you and have an interview, and what spreads out why, and how should we learn? Jeff Allison, Rick Beth JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 62-65, 2010. |
Affirmative action support aiming at improvement of the life of the person with the developmental disease Noriko Hirasawa JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 66-66, 2010. |
Heart to scientize Tetsuro Matsuzawa JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 68-68, 2010. |
A process and relativity without the end Yoshinori Sugiura JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 69-69, 2010. |
"The theory of mind" that we saw from a thorough activist Kenji Okuda JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 70-70, 2010. |
Clinical settings of the person of cognitive-behavioral therapy in the mental clinic Original well Hiroaki 1), Fukui solstice 2), Hiroaki Kumano 3), Azumi Nakai 4), Miki Yamano 5), 6), Miyo Okajima 1), Noriaki Harada 7), Yasuichiro Yusa 8) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 72-73, 2010. |
About a way ("a type") of the work of Toyota Kazutaka Yoshimura JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 74-74, 2010. |
We make use of wisdom of the manufacturing industry of Japan in psychotherapy Yutaka Ono JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 75-75, 2010. |
Evaluation of the quality of the psychiatric practice in Japan Hiroto Ito JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 76-77, 2010. |
Behavioral and cognitive therapy basic: Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral analysis and what is different? 久野能弘1), 嶋崎まゆみ2), 谷晋二3), 神村栄一4), 鈴木伸一5), 日本行動療法士会有志6), 原井宏明7) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 80-81, 2010. |
Examination - of the mediation effect to stop by to notice of effect - meta-congnition which mind Fournet's training gives to the atrabiliary tendency of the university student Katsukura Rieko 1), Yoshinori Ito 2), Kaneo Nedate 3), Kanetsuki A 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 84-85, 2010. |
From a comparison with Morita therapy - cognitive-behavioral therapy of LS-1 society anxiety disorders (SAD) - Takashi Nakamura JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 88-88, 2010. |
We understand the world of the LS-2 developmental disease Michiko Ishikawa JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 89-89, 2010. |
A pain of the LS-3 feeling and a physical pain about the relations of depression and the pain: Norio Ozaki JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 90-90, 2010. |
It is becoming it and a future problem an insurance LS-4 cognitive-behavioral therapy score Yutaka Ono JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 91-91, 2010. |
Cognitive-behavioral therapy program for the obsessive-compulsive disorder of LS-5 children and the youth Haruhiko Shimoyama JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 92-92, 2010. |
Psychosomatic medicine, the psychiatrical need in SY-1 dentistry Michiko Takaoka 1), Hiroyuki Wake 2), Katsuji Tamaoki 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 94-95, 2010. |
The behavior therapy of dialectics for borderline personality disorders in SY-2 this country and the likelihood Asako Ishii 1), 2), 4), Yutaka Ono 3), Ryutaro Takeda 4), Great Miyama Koichi 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 96-97, 2010. |
- insomnia to regard insomnia as SY-3 depression a symptom of depression a complication -? Kazuo Mishima 1), Yuichi Inoue 2), 3), Tadashi Okajima 3), Yoko Komada 2), Sakata Masashi 4), Kentaro Nozaki 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 98-99, 2010. |
Reinstatement support program using the SY-4 cognitive-behavioral therapy Hiroko Motooka 1), Hisashi Morioka direct 2), Fukushima south 3), Yoshiyuki Yoshimura 4), Nariaki Azuma 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 100-101, 2010. |
Is SY-5 it (treatment objective) recognition or behavior? Jiro Nito 1), 2), Yumiko Sasada 3), Miyo Okajima 4), Tetsuya Hashimoto 5), Kenji Okuda 6) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 102-103, 2010. |
SY-6 Case formulation as a communication mode (3) Or common operating system can be generated Case formulation ? 武藤崇1), 伊藤絵美2), 鈴木伸一3), 熊野宏昭3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 104-105, 2010. |
Interview process with the men who aimed at the reemployment from social withdrawal using CS-1 graded exposure in 30s Sawa Nagaoka child JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 108-109, 2010. |
Intervention - with study on treatment to the secondary symptom of patients with CS-2 fibromyalgia and prevention - general cognitive-behavioral therapy 金外淑 1), 2), Masato Murakami 2), Toshio Matsuno 2), Ritsuko Kawahara 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 110-111, 2010. |
Two examples that CS-3 parent training was effective for prevention of child abuse Namiko Kojima, Megumi Shiratori, Hiroshi Sakai intellect, 村田知穗, Hot spring Miyuki, Kiyoshige Akiko JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 112-113, 2010. |
Intervention based on the functional analysis for patients with CS-4 depression Takashi Konno JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 114-115, 2010. |
Cognitive-behavioral therapy - as - go-between who ties the patients with the tendency to O1-1 social withdrawal to the day care 中村志伸, 宮軒將, Mizoi Ichizo JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 118-118, 2010. |
Case of the confirmation that treatment became easy to advance to by analyzing O1-2 symptom in detail Mihoko Kamata, 実松寛晋, Mina Kasai, Ken Yokota Jiro, Shigenobu Kanba JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 120-121, 2010. |
1 case that cognitive-behavioral therapy was effective for O1-3 schizophrenia patient Kajihara Eriko JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 122-122, 2010. |
An example of the obsessive-compulsive disorder that behavior therapy under the hospitalization succeeded for O1-4 men Tal act Ryohei Matsumoto, Seiji Nishida, 中前貴, 福居顯二 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 124-125, 2010. |
Consultation for O2-1 class and the school system Hot spring Miyuki, Hideko Shimizu JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 126-127, 2010. |
Action ... in effect on child - child pubertal outpatients of the small group SST with O2-2 developmental disease Honjo is new JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 128-129, 2010. |
About the psychologic effect that O2-3 parent training brings a teacher 佐藤利憲 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 130-131, 2010. |
O3-1 dejection, effect - that the passive disposal of people of uneasy tendency and the stimulation with active treatment - feelings value give to treatment Miyazaki ball one 1), Masaji Imai 2), Kaneo Nedate 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 132-133, 2010. |
Effect of the behavior activation law on O3-2 dejection Yusuke Shuto 1), 木村諭史 1), Makoto Sakai 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 134-135, 2010. |
Effect - of the context control for the conversion of fundamental researches - stimulation function about the elucidation of the mechanism of action of the de-fusion based on the O3-3 clinical behavior analysis Naoko Kinoshita 1), Takashi Muto 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 136-137, 2010. |
Comparative study of O3-4 ACT and the Morita therapy Junichi Sonoda 1), Iwao Takayama 2), Naoki Maeda 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 138-139, 2010. |
Mediator analysis in the atrabiliary prophylactic program of P1-1 children Kohei Matsubara 1), Yutaka Sato 2), Shinichi Ishikawa 3), Togasaki Yasuko 3), Akiko Ogata 3), Shoji Sato 3), Yoko Sato 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 142-143, 2010. |
Study on problem of the dejection as the truant factor of the P1-2 junior high student and the sleep Yukie Yamada 1), Takashi Nakatani light 1), Ryuichiro Yamamoto 2), Shinobu Nomura 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 144-145, 2010. |
Effect of the atrabiliary prophylactic program in the P1-3 sixth grader Fukumitsu Eriko 1), Shoji Sato 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 146-147, 2010. |
Effect of the social problem solving training on P1-4 junior high student Kayo Inoue beauty 1), Shoji Sato 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 148-149, 2010. |
Treatment process using the cognitive-behavioral therapy for P1-5 school non-attendance junior high student boys Minako Otsuka, Shinya Takeda JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 150-151, 2010. |
Through the example that the aggressive relation of re-school attendance support - protector of the behavior idea by the P1-6 school counselor acted on effectively - Naoki Maeda 1), Soichiro Hatada 2), Junichi Sonoda 1), Iwao Takayama 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 152-153, 2010. |
Example - that condition transformation for formation - graduation of the re-school attendance behavior to school non-attendance was effective for P1-7 long term Masahiko Ono JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 154-155, 2010. |
Analysis - of the student who was a long absence, a tendency from characteristics and the point of the long absence student in the transition stage in the P1-8 small of appearance (1) - small 6 Yuka Nagatani 1), Yukari Iwaoka 2), Junpei Kanamori 1), Risa Matsuo 1), Masahiko Inoue 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 156-157, 2010. |
Analysis - of the student who showed a long absence tendency, a long absence tendency from the characteristics of the long absence student in the transition stage in the P1-9 small and the point out of appearance (2) - of 1 Yukari Iwaoka 1), Yuka Nagatani 2), Junpei Kanamori 2), Risa Matsuo 2), Masahiko Inoue 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 158-159, 2010. |
Effect study - for making and the graduate students of the development (1) - program of the interventional method to promote help request behavior to contribute to P1-10 adaptation Honda truth size 1), Kunijiro Arai 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 160-161, 2010. |
Mainly on continuous support in the consultation to a teacher of P1-11 SC and effect -SC of the behavior consultation for cooperation promotion of the teachers - Tadashi Doi Castle 1), Tetsubumi Kato 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 162-163, 2010. |
Relative examination of the difficulty after how to catch and discharge in patients with P1-12 childhood cancer of illness Yuko Takei 1), Akiko Ogata 2), Miwa Ozawa 3), 盛武浩 4), Jun Manabe 3), Satoshi Hirai 5), Shinichi Suzuki 6) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 164-165, 2010. |
Study - that we paid our attention to an acquisition degree of effect on P1-13 infants - skill knowledge of the group social skill training and frequency of the skill practice Sachiko Tashiro 1), Hisayo Okamura 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 166-167, 2010. |
Examination of the effect model in the excessive tendency to adaptation and stress reaction of the P1-14 junior high student Tomoko Kato 1), Takaya Koyama 2), Yoko Sato 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 168-169, 2010. |
The stress caused by acquisition management of the relaxation techniques for the P1-15 child and the coping with the variety Person from Takahashi High School 1), Yuji Sakano 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 170-171, 2010. |
The effect that Professor problem solution stratagem gives to reduction of the stress reaction and improvement of the self-act effort recognition on P1-16 junior high student Ayaka Fujita 1), Hideki Tsumura 1), 2), Your Masaru Mori 1), Hironori Shimada 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 172-173, 2010. |
Functional assessment study for the loud voice behavior of the first grader registered at the P1-17 normal class Yoshida sand Yuka 1), Junko Matsumi 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 174-175, 2010. |
Intervention hypothesis - by effect examination - behavior observation and question paper results of the group social skill training based on the P1-18 intervention hypothesis Tomoya Hasegawa 1), Takako Nagatani 2), Kazuki Watanabe 1), Aspect natural hemp cloth village 3), Tae Kato 1), Shigiyama east will child 4), Masahiko Sugiyama 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 176-177, 2010. |
Effect examination of the group social skill training based on the assessment to the P1-19 Elementary School upper grades Yuko Okabe 1), Eri Makino 2), Intricate design A sentence 3), Jun Umezawa kernel 1), Keisuke Mizoi 4), Shigiyama east will child 5), Masahiko Sugiyama 6) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 178-179, 2010. |
Examination - of the validity of the target skill choice and the procedure based on group social skill training effect on P1-20 primary schoolchild child - assessment Eri Makino 1), Yuko Okabe 2), Intricate design A sentence 3), Jun Umezawa kernel 2), Keisuke Mizoi 4), Shigiyama east will child 5), Masahiko Sugiyama 6) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 180-181, 2010. |
It is examination ... by a change of a difference and the stress reaction, coping-style which are in interaction form in each effect on P1-21 primary schoolchild child examination ... class of the group social skill training Jun Umezawa kernel 1), Yuko Okabe 1), Eri Makino 2), Intricate design A sentence 3), Keisuke Mizoi 4), Shigiyama east will child 5), Masahiko Sugiyama 6) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 182-183, 2010. |
Related examination of AD standard using P1-22 CSST and the social skill standard Kazuki Watanabe 1), Tomoya Hasegawa 1), Takako Nagatani 2), Aspect natural hemp cloth village 3), Shigiyama Toshiko 4), 畑迫優貴 1), Tae Kato 1), Masahiko Sugiyama 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 184-185, 2010. |
The effect that the mimetic monitoring in the P1-23 child and the viewpoint acquisition give to interpretation and the anger feelings awakening of the scene Mai Kurimoto 1), Kazutaka Nomura 2), 3), Hironori Shimada 4), Yoko Sato 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 186-187, 2010. |
The effect that the problem solving training that adopted a factor of the P1-24 support perception promotion gives to a feeling of school adaptation of the child Forest Kyoko 1), Hisashi Tanaka law of nature 2), Hideki Tsumura 1), 3), Hironori Shimada 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 188-189, 2010. |
Examination of making and the effect of the psychology educational program for the purpose of the relationship attack reduction on class group of the P1-25 Elementary School upper grades Naohisa Okamoto 1), In a day Koji 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 190-191, 2010. |
Effect of the educational program to plan human relations ability on P1-26 nursing student Small rice porridge Hiromi 1), Takahiro Okayasu 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 192-193, 2010. |
P1-27 Effect of college student gambling addiction prevention leadership program to enhance awareness of gambling addiction Sung Hee Cho JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 194-195, 2010. |
P1-28 Motivational Interviewing for Korean christian workhololic adults to lessen tension in their religious living, following phenomenological study on the attributes for workaholics Heui Lee Kyung1), Sung Hee Cho2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 196-197, 2010. |
P1-29 Internet game addiction prevention program for adolescents utilizing Motivational Interviewing in Korea Jung Hwa Kim1), Sung Hee Cho1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 198-198, 2010. |
"Two way practice" of the incentive interview in the P1-30 smoking cessation leader training 加濃正人 1), Shigemitsu Takayama 2), Original well Hiroaki 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 200-201, 2010. |
Effect of the social skill training of 1 session on P1-31 university student Shinji Ono 1), Yasushi Ono 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 202-203, 2010. |
Association of self-efficacy, coping in the P1-32 student nurse and the stress reaction 芝原小津江1), 西山薫2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 204-205, 2010. |
P1-33 group of people cognitive-behavioral therapy - for effect - parents of the practice promotion program who are in social withdrawal state Shunsuke Nonaka 1), Akiko Ono 1), Boundary Hiroshi Izumi 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 206-207, 2010. |
Transformation - of the notebook for messages presentation behavior using the graph feedback with trial - bar graph which applies P1-34 interdependence type group concomitant to an elementary school lower grades child Mai Saito 1), In a day Koji 2), Yoshiro Kubo 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 208-209, 2010. |
The effect that the acquisition of the viewpoint of the functional analysis in the P1-35 child student understanding gives to the stress reduction of the elementary and junior high school teacher Rie Sasaki 1), Miki Yamano 1), Ayako Kubo 1), Hironori Shimada 2), Hiroaki Kumano 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 210-211, 2010. |
Example that cognitive-behavioral therapy was effective for a development child with a disability with the P1-36 generalized anxious temperament Yasuo Kawabata 1), 元村直靖 1), 2), Akiko Motomura 1), Yuko Hara 1), Ninomiya eyes 1), Shinichi Ishikawa 3), Suguru Tanaka High School 4), Hiroshi Yoneta 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 212-213, 2010. |
Case study about the self-esteem recovery in adults with P1-37 PDD, ADD Eisuke Kawakami, Naoya Kitamura JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 214-215, 2010. |
P1-38 is intellectual; one discussion about the exposure adaptation for the faucet fear improvement of adolescents with the delay Kashiwada Kosuke 1), 宮村忠伸 2), Masahiko Sugiyama 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 216-217, 2010. |
Instruction of the emotion understanding for children with P1-39 pervasive developmental disorder Akiko Moroi 1), Atsumi Hiramoto 2), Takashina Miwa 2), Description of Arimitsu interest 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 218-219, 2010. |
Trial of the group support for mother having girls with P1-40 PDD Satoko Sugihara 1), Matsubara non-song 1), Hisashi Sada Maki 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 220-221, 2010. |
Expression training about the inappropriate behavior in children with P1-41 pervasive developmental disorder and the substitute behavior Atsumi Hiramoto 1), Takashina Miwa 1), Akiko Moroi 2), Kenichi Okubo 3), 上床亜利沙 4), Masahiko Inoue 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 222-223, 2010. |
Application of the applied behavior analysis in the school scene for the purpose of the behavioral disorder reduction of children with P1-42 pervasive developmental disorder 酒井貴庸 1), 2), Murakata Daisuke 2), Junichiro Kanazawa 1), 3), Masayo Shitara 2), Yuji Sakano 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 224-225, 2010. |
Examination of the effect of the problem solving skill training on junior high student boys of P1-43 Asperger's syndrome 畑迫優希 1), Yuko Okabe 1), Junji Umezawa 1), Kashiwada Kosuke 1), Masahiko Sugiyama 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 226-227, 2010. |
Interview process of the incentive control of the schoolboy in the transformation of how to catch P1-44 personal relationships Tae Kato 1), Yuko Okabe 1), Masahiko Sugiyama 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 228-229, 2010. |
The interpersonal approach behavior in the P1-45 autistic children and articulatory examination 宮本豊壽 1), Kazuki Watanabe 1), 権上慎 2), Young Tomoyuki Sawa 2), Norihisa Tamura 2), Masahiko Sugiyama 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 230-231, 2010. |
Present conditions and problem ... in social skill training - Japan for P1-46 children with pervasive developmental disorder to be usually registered at the class Junko Okajima 1), Shinichi Suzuki 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 232-233, 2010. |
Effect on non-functional behavior (1) of the parent training of P1-47 children 蓑崎浩史 1), 小関俊祐 2), Junko Okajima 3), Shiho Tsumagari 1), City storehouse Kanako 1), Shiho Matsuoka 1), Yukiko Yokota 1), Corner Saori 1), Otsuki friend 4), Kazuyoshi Sasaki 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 234-235, 2010. |
Effect on non-functional behavior (2) of the parent training of P1-48 children 小関俊祐 1), 蓑崎浩史 2), Junko Okajima 3), Shiho Matsuoka 2), City storehouse Kanako 2), Shiho Tsumagari 2), Yukiko Yokota 2), Corner Saori 2), Otsuki friend 4), Kazuyoshi Sasaki 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 236-237, 2010. |
About the efficacy of the lecture of the P1-49 parent training 村田知穗 1), Namiko Kojima 1), Hiroshi Sakai intellect 1), Megumi Shiratori 1), Kiyoshige Akiko 1), Hot spring Miyuki 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 238-239, 2010. |
Effect ... of the individual BPT follow-up - basics BPT program + applications program for children with P1-50 risk Tatemoto truth 1), Yuko Fukushima 2), 3), Furukawa wish child 4), Eri Nagatomo 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 240-241, 2010. |
Comparison - of the appearance in the absence days of a child, the student of associated (1) -A City with the developmental disease in a tendency to P1-51 long absence child, the student Risa Matsuo 1), Junpei Kanamori 1), Yuka Nagatani 1), Yukari Iwaoka 2), Masahiko Inoue 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 242-243, 2010. |
Appearance of the associated (2) -A city child, student with the developmental disease in a tendency to P1-52 long absence child, the student and comparison - of a developmental disease and the fixed form development in the absence reason Junpei Kanamori 1), Risa Matsuo 1), Yuka Nagatani 1), Yukari Iwaoka 2), Masahiko Inoue 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 244-245, 2010. |
Comprehensive behavior support in the P1-53 going to kindergarten institution Hisashi Ito JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 246-247, 2010. |
Analysis - based on the point of view of examination - trainer procedure about the intervention effect factor of the P1-54-free operant method Norihisa Tamura 1), 畑迫優希 2), 宮本豊壽 2), 権上慎 3), Otsuki friend 4), Masahiko Sugiyama 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 248-249, 2010. |
Practice of the girls group with the P1-55 pervasive developmental disorder Hisashi Sada Maki JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 250-251, 2010. |
Examination ... of a training effect of social skill training - SST of the elementary school lower grades child with the P1-56 developmental disease and the Generalization effect in the school scene 半田健1), 岡村寿代2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 252-253, 2010. |
Self-management training about the premeditated expenditure every one week for the high school students with the P1-57 developmental disease Akiko Iguchi 1), Kensuke Ishikawa 2), Moe Yamaguchi 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 254-255, 2010. |
For the high school student who is undeveloped P1-58 number concept using the formation II -1 epistatic coin, paper money of the behavior to pay to "is slightly rather much" pay; - Kensuke Ishikawa 1), Moe Yamaguchi 2), Akiko Iguchi 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 256-257, 2010. |
Examination about the tendency to expression of the anger with the tendency of autism for P1-59 university students Tetsuya Ono 1), Junichiro Kanazawa 1), 2), Kiyomi Kondo 3), Yuji Sakano 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 258-259, 2010. |
Effect of the change-related condition-related establishment operation in the group concomitant application to the high school student with the P1-60 developmental disease Wakabayashi Kazusa 1), Tetsubumi Kato 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 260-261, 2010. |
Effect of the ACT (acceptance & commitment therapy) for the parents who have the children who had a diagnosis of P1-61 developmental disease, and have a trouble and a suffering for child care Etsuko Kawai, Shinji Tani JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 262-263, 2010. |
Acquisition and Generalization of the reply to interrogative question skill in the P1-62 development child with a disability 大久保賢一, 尾野政明 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 264-265, 2010. |
About the anxiety complex that the P1-63 autistic children has measurement - of the uneasy expression behavior by - behavior observation Yasuko Watanabe 1), Mayumi Shimazaki 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 266-267, 2010. |
Mainly on examination of the intervention consistency of behavior consultation - childcare person for life skill acquisition of the autistic children in the P1-64 nursery school - Himiko Suzuki 1), Naoki Yoneyama 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 268-269, 2010. |
Development of the training program to promote Generalization of the support stratagem to the issue of behavior for the supporter of the P1-65 development child with a disability person 岡村章司1), 渡部匡隆2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 270-271, 2010. |
Functional metastases from Mende of the P1-66 development child with a disability to a baton We see it north ground tomorrow 1), Shinji Tani 1), As for being Iwasaki 2), Aya Takeshita Tomoe 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 272-273, 2010. |
Interview process based on the behavior therapy of girls with small 1 of the P1-67 situational taciturnity tendency 廣瀬央恵 1), Mayumi Shimazaki 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 274-275, 2010. |
Examination about the practice of the cognitive-behavioral therapy for the person with P1-68 stutter Shinya Takeda JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 276-277, 2010. |
Actual situation and characteristic - of the effect evaluation (1) - patrol consultation of a kindergarten, the nursery school patrol consultation by the P1-69 public consultation organization Hideyuki Haraguchi 1), Satoshi Ohashi 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 278-279, 2010. |
Difference in kindergarten, nursery school patrol consultation effect-related comparison ... which is caused in the form of the effect evaluation (2) - patrol consultation by the P1-70 public consultation organization Satoshi Ohashi 1), Hideyuki Haraguchi 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 280-281, 2010. |
The effect that a manner and the experience about the P1-71 sexual crime give to the concomitant recognition for the sex self-inflicted wound act Kazutaka Nomura 1), 2), Aika Tomoto 3), Shu Obata I 4), Hironori Shimada 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 282-283, 2010. |
Making of P1-72 Japanese edition Acceptance and Action Questionnaire for Weight-Related (AAQW) Ayako Kubo 1), Hashimoto fort 1), Hironori Shimada 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 284-285, 2010. |
Development of the trouble degree measure by the worry of patients with P1-73 cancer Tadashi Ito 1), 2), Satoshi Hirai 2), Mariko Shiozaki 3), Hiroko Motooka 4), Naoko Wada 2), Arika Yoshizaki 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 286-287, 2010. |
Role - standard development and self-efficacy in the occupation suspense of the P1-74-related role manner, associated - with the occupation intention Yuri Nakamura 1), Keiko Nakano 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 288-289, 2010. |
Examination - of validity and the duties feeling of satisfaction of associated - reality shock standard of reality shock and the mental health of the P1-75 new appointment teacher Harada ゆきの 1), Nakamura greens child 2), Miki Matsunaga 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 290-291, 2010. |
Association with P1-76 Japanese edition Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II and the mental health Katsumasa Kishi 1), Minoru Takahashi 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 292-293, 2010. |
Contents of the faith associated with the P2-1 depressed merycism Akira Hasegawa 1), Kaneo Nedate 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 294-295, 2010. |
How much can reinstatement support - cognitive-behavioral therapy of the person of P2-2 depression leave of absence from duty contribute to; -? 1, Asuka, Tagami), 2), 3), Daisuke Ito 1), 2), Kaoru Shimizu 1), Mayuko Ono 3), Mari Shirai 3), Hironori Shimada 4), Shinichi Suzuki 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 296-297, 2010. |
Examination about preparations for the reinstatement of the person of P2-3 depression leave of absence from duty Mayuko Ono 1), 1, Asuka, Tagami), 2), 3), Daisuke Ito 2), 3), Kaoru Shimizu 2), Mari Shirai 1), Shinichi Suzuki 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 298-299, 2010. |
It is ... from a comparison with the circumference surrounding person of examination - leave of absence from duty of the abnormality to lead to P2-4 depression leave of absence from duty Kaoru Shimizu 1), 1, Asuka, Tagami), 2), 3), Rina Ito child 1), Mayuko Ono 3), Shinichi Suzuki 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 300-301, 2010. |
The effect that cognitive coping gives to an attention control function and a social anxiety on P2-5 intrusive thoughts Hitomi Abe 1), 2), Masaji Imai 3), Kaneo Nedate 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 302-303, 2010. |
Examination of the psychophysiology about the cognitive reevaluation for the P2-6 anxiety Susumu Yoshimura flat 1), 岡本泰昌 2), Shigeto Yamawaki 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 304-305, 2010. |
Examination of stress coping of the P2-7 dry mouse patients and the cognitive evaluation History of Hiroshi Matsuoka 1), Masato Saito 2), 安彦善裕 2), Yuji Sakano 3), Ichiro Saito 4), 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 306-307, 2010. |
Association between mental status and negative recognition for the donor before the transplant of P2-8 living renal transplantation recipients Ryo Mototani 1), 2), Junichiro Kanazawa 2), 3), 安藤猛梓 2), Ko Takagaki plan 2), Sekiguchi truth existence 2), Masumi Sato 4), Hiroshi Harada 4), 堀田記世彦 4), Yuji Sakano 5), Tetsuo Hirano 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 308-309, 2010. |
Examination of the symptom of depression before the transplant of P2-9 living renal transplantation recipients Junichiro Kanazawa 1), 2), Ryo Mototani 1), 3), Ko Takagaki plan 1), 安藤孟梓 1), Sekiguchi truth existence 1), Masumi Sato 4), Hiroshi Harada 4), 堀田記世彦 4), Yuji Sakano 5), Tetsuo Hirano 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 310-311, 2010. |
Association between mental health and social support and coping stratagem before the transplant of P2-10 living renal transplantation recipients Sekiguchi truth existence 1), Junichiro Kanazawa 1), 2), Ryo Mototani 1), 3), Ko Takagaki plan 1), 安藤孟梓 1), Masumi Sato 4), Hiroshi Harada 4), 堀田記世彦 4), Yuji Sakano 5), Tetsuo Hirano 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 312-313, 2010. |
The self-efficacy of the P2-11 child and social skill, Examination of sex differences 宮秋多香子1), 永浦拡2), 大野裕史3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 314-315, 2010. |
It is examination about becoming it the type of the protector indicating the P2-12 nurture illegally parked behavior Shiho Tsumagari 1), 蓑崎浩史 1), Hironori Shimada 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 316-317, 2010. |
Association between P2-13 social problem solving and coping and resilience Yoko Terada 1), Yasushi Ono 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 318-319, 2010. |
The effect that P2-14 feelings control difficulty gives for the coping behavior in the performance scene Keisuke Yamada 1), Tadashi Sugie 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 320-321, 2010. |
P2-15 social support, self-control, lifestyle and psychological stress - dejection, anxiety, effect on mind and body symptom - 臼田倫美 1), Keiko Nakano 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 322-323, 2010. |
P2-16 vs. person stress coping properties, parent-child relationship, inspection of the personal relationships stress caused by stress reaction model Yukiko Ono 1), Keiko Nakano 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 324-325, 2010. |
The effect that P2-17 behavior properties and recognition about coping behavior give to efficacy of the coping in the interpersonal negotiations scene Naoko Ayabe 1), 1, Asuka, Tagami), 2), Kumiko Ishigaki 3), Hiroshi Morimoto 1), Hironori Shimada 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 326-327, 2010. |
Pay the attention to the reality shock of the P2-18 new appointment teacher and allied (2) - reality shock with the mental health and coping, relations with the duties feeling of satisfaction; and - Miki Matsunaga 1), Harada ゆきの 2), Nakamura greens child 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 328-329, 2010. |
Exploratory examination - of social support contents relieving effect of the reality shock of the P2-19 new appointment teacher and the allied (3) - reality shock of the mental health Nakamura greens child 1), Harada ゆきの 2), Miki Matsunaga 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 330-331, 2010. |
Examination - personal relationships skill of the cognitive behavior model of the occupational stress in the P2-20 teacher and role - of the low refuse of control Tochizawa Takako 1), Keiko Nakano 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 332-333, 2010. |
Examination - that we paid attention to effect - socio- meter theory that P2-21 mind Fournet's gave in self-esteem Confusing the order of things Yukiko 1), Yoshiro Kubo 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 334-335, 2010. |
Examination - using recent trend - meta-analysis of the cognitive-behavioral therapy for the purpose of the prevention of second conviction of the P2-22-related self-inflicted wound act experienced person Hironori Shimada 1), Kazutaka Nomura 2), 3), Tetsuya Yamamoto 2), 3), Hideki Tsumura 2), 3), Forest Kyoko 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 336-337, 2010. |
Association between tendency to social dysfunction act and void, cognitive distortion of P2-23 adolescents Nao Takahashi 1), Akiko Ono 1), Boundary Hiroshi Izumi 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 338-339, 2010. |
Examination of the dysfunction that P2-24 pathological gambling person presents with and the emotional condition Side light Kengo 1), Person from Takahashi High School 2), Junichiro Kanazawa 1), 3), Yuji Sakano 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 340-341, 2010. |
Psychological lateral examination of patients with P2-25 Meniere's disease Asami Ota 1), Ko Takagaki plan 1), Yuji Sakano 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 342-343, 2010. |
"Behavior contract" making and effect of the periodical positive feedback by e-mail to give to self-monitoring continuation of the lifestyle behavior of P2-26 adults Satoshi Yoshino Fumi 1), Hiroaki Uemura 1), 2), Toshihiko Yoshino 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 344-345, 2010. |
The effect that a cognitive evaluation gives to subjective well-being on difficulty of finding employment of the P2-27 university student Tomoya Kawasaki 1), Side light Kengo 1), Tsuyoshi Yamauchi 2), Yuji Sakano 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 346-347, 2010. |
Intervention for the coexistent example of P2-28 society anxiety disorders and the major depressive disorder Yuko Tsujimura JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 348-349, 2010. |
About examination - symptom of depression, trait anxiety, the physical symptom of the association between P2-29 anxiety susceptibility and posttraumatic stress reaction - Mio Takii 1), Junpei Ueda 1), Koichiro Tanaka 1), Yoshinobu Tominaga 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 350-351, 2010. |
Casual attribution for mother interview - problem of the junior high school school girl with P2-30 panic symptoms and incentive - of mother Keisuke Mizoi 1), Young Tomoyuki Sawa 2), Eri Makino 3), Masahiko Sugiyama 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 352-353, 2010. |
Practice of the group cognitive-behavioral therapy of the social anxiety disorder in the P2-31 psychiatric day care Song of Ai Hirayama 1), Sincerity Akira Tahiro 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 354-355, 2010. |
From the viewpoint of effect on physiological side - interpretation bias of the video feedback of the P2-32 society anxiety - Mountain of many hawks' nests fine weather greens 1), Otsuki friend 2), Daisuke Ito 1), 3), Kaneko mere 4), Kanako Nakazawa 1), Shinichi Suzuki 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 356-357, 2010. |
Examination about the effect of the attention training on person of P2-33 high anxiety and the effect mechanism Hirokazu Hayashida 1), Mihoko Nakatani 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 358-359, 2010. |
The effect that psychological intervention to promote increase of the P2-34 decentration gives to palliation of the worry Ai Kurihara 1), Akira Hasegawa 2), Kaneo Nedate 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 360-361, 2010. |
Examination - from a frame of role - "consistence" of "Creative Hopelessness" in the improvement of P2-35 mental health 酒井美枝1), 甲田宗良2), 伊藤義徳3), 武藤崇4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 362-363, 2010. |
Study on interpretation for the affirmative information in the society scene of the tendency to P2-36 society anxiety person Taketo Ito 1), Kaoru Nishiyama 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 364-365, 2010. |
Examination of the effect that the faith that P2-37 is irrational gives in the self-assessment of the social skill Shiho Kawasaki 1), 木村諭史 1), Yusuke Shuto 1), Makoto Sakai 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 366-367, 2010. |
The effect that memory structure of the P2-38 social anxiety gives to attention bias Aoki (Sasaki) Akiko 1), 2), Makoto Iwanaga 1), Yoshihiro Kanai 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 368-369, 2010. |
The effect that ability for P2-39 affect adjustment gives to social anxiety and skewness of the recognition Yoshihiro Kanai 1), Aoki (Sasaki) Akiko 1), 2), Yoshinori Sugiura 1), Makoto Iwanaga 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 370-371, 2010. |
Association between P2-40 college life anxiety and social support Masatsugu Hattori 1), 木村諭史 2), Yusuke Shuto 2), History of riding ground Tsu 2), Makoto Sakai 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 372-373, 2010. |
Association between P2-41 affect control and society anxiety, worry Keiji Takada 1), Yoshinori Sugiura 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 374-375, 2010. |
Examination of the combined effect of the others evaluation feedback using video feedback and the graph to a tendency to P2-42 society anxiety disorders person Isami Kato flat 1), Yuko Takahashi 2), 源馬俊 1), 陳峻文 3), Kenji Sato 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 376-377, 2010. |
Practice of the cognitive-behavioral therapy for patients with specific phobia with the P2-43 PTSD-like symptom Jun Tsunoda, Hidetoshi Niwayama JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 378-379, 2010. |
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for the junior high student of the autism spectrum disorder with P2-44 society anxiety disorders Your Shimotsu lawn 1), Shinichi Ishikawa 2), Saki Shimotsu picture 3), Yoko Sato 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 380-381, 2010. |
The effect that P2-45 others evaluation apprehension and ability for cognitive monitoring give to society anxiety and the ability in the child for performance of the speech scene 秋葉勇鳳 1), Ayako Kubo 1), Kazutaka Nomura 1), 2), Hironori Shimada 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 382-383, 2010. |
The effect that interference of the ensuring safety behavior in the P2-46 speech scene gives to the evaluation for the performance Shiori Watanabe 1), 1, Asuka, Tsubaki), 蓑崎浩史 1), Hironori Shimada 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 384-385, 2010. |
It is a workshop about the exposure for anxiety disorders a trial of the cognitive-behavioral therapy spread in P2-47 Nagano Hirokazu Furukawa 1), Yasue Onuma 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 386-387, 2010. |
The brainstem hemorrhage case that intervention of the behavior therapy was effective for P2-48 anxiety symptoms Takahiro Goto, Takamura Masaji, Masahiko Toshima JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 388-389, 2010. |
Use cognitive therapy together with one instance case - Client-Centered Therapy of P2-49 adjustment disorders; and - 井澗清一 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 390-391, 2010. |
Identification of the factor structure of the stages of development in the act of the P2-50 feeling and investigation of the maintenance factor of the obsession symptom Hidenobu Oki 1), Makoto Iwanaga 1), Junichi Sonoda 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 392-393, 2010. |
Four cases of the PTSD by the traffic accident that P2-51 continuation exposure therapy was effective 元村直靖 1), 2), Yasuo Kawabata 2), Akiko Motomura 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 394-395, 2010. |
The effect that P2-52 properties feeling guilty gives to recognition and the PTSD symptom after the traumatic stress experience Kanako Nakazawa 1), Daisuke Ito 1), 2), Shinichi Suzuki 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 396-397, 2010. |
Development - of measurement -Negative Appraisal for Post-traumatic Stress Symptoms (NAP) of the interpretation for the posttraumatic stress symptoms of the P2-53 trauma experient Daisuke Ito 1), 2), Kanako Nakazawa 1), Shinichi Suzuki 3), Yoshiharu Kin 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 398-399, 2010. |
Examination - of revision of the instruction of the effect (1) - posture Creator disclosure that the writing disclosure of the P2-54 trauma gives to mind and body function and the effect 長谷川千詠 1), Iku Koshiba cord 2), Mayuko Yoshida 3), 久楽貴恵 2), 中野収太 4), Kenji Sato 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 400-401, 2010. |
Examination - of the effect that a placebo-like phenomenon due to the effect (2) - belief that the writing disclosure of the P2-55 trauma gives to mind and body function gives to writing disclosure Iku Koshiba cord 1), 長谷川千詠 2), Mayuko Yoshida 3), 久楽貴恵 1), 中野収太 4), Kenji Sato 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 402-403, 2010. |
Examination - of constitution and reliability, the validity of development - measurement item of the insight assay of the P2-56 meta-congnition 竹市咲乃 1), Yoshinori Ito 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 404-405, 2010. |
Buffering effect of the negative recognition that P2-57 meta-congnition perception results in 村山恭朗 1), Takahiro Okayasu 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 406-407, 2010. |
Examination of the behavior analysis study of the self-concept in the P2-58 dejection Otsuki friend 1), Jun Umezawa kernel 2), 権上慎 3), Masahiko Sugiyama 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 408-409, 2010. |
Examination of the vicious circle model of the depressive mood that paid attention to P2-59 behavioral factor Ko Takagaki plan 1), Tadashi Okajima 2), 3), 国里愛彦 4), 5), Shun Nakajima 2), 3), Yoshihiro Kanai 6), Shinichi Ishikawa 7), Yuji Sakano 8) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 410-411, 2010. |
The effect that training of the transformation of the attention bias that P2-60 is negative gives to symptom of depression Tomoya Irie 1), Tsuyoshi Yamauchi 2), Junichiro Kanazawa 3), 4), Ko Takagaki plan 4), 竹林由武 4), Side light Kengo 4), Yuji Sakano 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 412-413, 2010. |
P2-61 Attention Training analog study - for people of examination - dejection tendency of the effect to give to notice of a depressive mood and the meta-congnition Kawamura hemp ankle 1), Ko Takagaki plan 1), Side light Kengo 1), 竹林由武 1), 酒井貴庸 1), Sekiguchi truth existence 1), High 1, Tabika), Well side trouble clothes 1), Yuji Sakano 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 414-415, 2010. |
Association between P2-62 humor-style and dejection, stress coping stratagem 松元将征 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 416-417, 2010. |
Decrement of the attention for the positive stimulation in the P2-63 depressive Italy village Ayako 1), Satoshi Mochizuki 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 418-419, 2010. |
Review of the meta-analysis about the behavior activation law for P2-64 depression Tadashi Okajima 1), 2), 国里愛彦 3), 4), Shun Nakajima 1), 2), Ko Takagaki plan 5) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 420-421, 2010. |
The effect that the experience of the P2-65 stressor gives to excessive worry and symptom of depression through uncertainty intolerance and trait anxiety 竹林由武 1), Tsuyoshi Yamauchi 2), Yuji Sakano 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 422-423, 2010. |
Example of the assertiveness training for patients with depression with the tendency to P2-66 avoidant personality disorder Taku Iwano JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 424-425, 2010. |
The effect that cognitive-behavioral therapy gives to symptom of depression on patients with P2-67 chronicity insomnia Shun Nakajima 1), 2), Tadashi Okajima 1), 2), Kenichi Hayashida 2), 3), Shinki Nakamura 1), 2), Sugano bud village 2), 3), Usui chapter 2), 4), Kayo Shibui 2), 5), Yuichi Inoue 1), 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 426-427, 2010. |
Developmental difference in the effect that P2-68 automatic thought and activity give to negative and positive affect Hideki Tsumura 1), 2), Yuki Oshikawa 3), Mari Kawata 1), Hironori Shimada 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 428-429, 2010. |
The daily merycism experience of P2-69 adolescents and examination of the reduction factor Mayuko Matsumoto JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 430-431, 2010. |
Study ... for coping method for intrusive thoughts and the image that P2-70 is unpleasant and atrabiliary - university students concerned 安藤孟梓 1), Hirokazu Furukawa 3), Yuji Sakano 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 432-433, 2010. |
Comparison ... of the program participant in for a short term group cognitive-behavioral therapy - stress coping process to the inpatients mainly involving the P2-71 depression symptom and the healthy university student Toru Nakamura 1), Daisuke Haruna 1), Yuka Fukuhara child 1), Mizuho Matsuoka 1), Mamoru Kita Tomomi 2), Ko Takagaki plan 3), Yuji Sakano 1), 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 434-435, 2010. |
P2-72 top right corner paratemporal gyrus volume predicts treatment response to group cognitive-behavioral therapy; is examination using Voxel based morphometry 国里愛彦 1), 2), 岡本泰昌 1), Susumu Yoshimura flat 3), Kazutaka Ueda 4), Tsuyoshi Okada 1), Miki Matsunaga 5), Keiichi Onoda 6), Shinichi Suzuki 7), Shigeto Yamawaki 1) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 436-437, 2010. |
Effect - that characteristic - cognitive function of the cognitive function in the P2-73 major depression episode experienced person and the interaction of the stressor give to symptom of depression Tetsuya Yamamoto 1), 2), Hironori Shimada 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 438-439, 2010. |
About the cognitive behavior process of the consignor prescribing an effect of the study on opposite effect (5) - encouragement of the encouragement in the P2-74 depressed state - 甲田宗良 1), Yoshinori Ito 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 440-441, 2010. |
The effect that P2-75 coping stratagem gives to emotional stress reaction 木村諭史 1), Yusuke Shuto 1), Makoto Sakai 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 442-443, 2010. |
The effect that the support use interference recognition pattern of the P2-76 worker gives to stress reaction Mari Kawata 1), Emi Matsuo 2), 1, Asuka, Tagami), 3), Sugaya beach 4), Hironori Shimada 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 444-445, 2010. |
The effect on P2-77 feelings characteristics that fear gives to the cognitive behavior response in the recreational scene Kanetsuki A 1), Yuka Kondo 2), Kanetsuki Tomomi 3), Kaneo Nedate 4) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 446-447, 2010. |
About the effect that pessimism characteristics of dealing in the P2-78 university student give to psychosomatic health from the viewpoint of feeling of nurture manner and expectation of - parent - Keiko Ozawa 1), Kaori Osawa 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 448-449, 2010. |
Related examination of degree to feel jealousy, anger when we roused P2-79 jealousy and anger, an automatic thought and the physiological change Tomoya Takeda 1), Hosoo Ayako 1), Boundary Hiroshi Izumi 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 450-451, 2010. |
Association between family function and social support in the P2-80 occupation-related stress Saori Hirakawa 1), Minako Matsumoto 1), Boundary Hiroshi Izumi 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 452-453, 2010. |
Effect characteristics of intention and the concentration of the aim clarification in the efficacy of the P2-81 pastime Aiko Yamaguchi 1), 秋葉勇鳳 1), Rie Sasaki 1), Hironori Shimada 2) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 454-455, 2010. |
Pilot study about the improvement of depression by the O1-5 motion Mari Tanaka 1), Kando Kobayashi 2), Eiji Shimizu 3) JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES (Abstracts) 36(suppl): 456-457, 2010. |