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The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology

Volume 15, Issue / 2009
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Japanese Article To the social realization to be able to have a faithful interest in to others
宗像恒次
The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 15: 1-2, 2009.

Japanese Article To realize "the society to be able to have a faithful interest in to others" in a special feature
Soichi Hatanaka
The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 15: 3-3, 2009.

Japanese Article An interpersonal help job and "the faithful interest in others"
Seiei Muto
The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 15: 4-7, 2009.

Japanese Article The managerial class and "the faithful interest in others"
栗原壮一郎
The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 15: 8-11, 2009.

Japanese Article "The faithful interest in the personal relationships (IPR) training in others"
畠中宗一
The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 15: 12-15, 2009.

Japanese Article Relationship between Hemodialysis Patients' Mental Health, Cognitive Family Functioning, and the Intention not to Continue in Primary Family Caregivers
Yoshihito TAKEMOTO*1, Koujirou KAGAWA*1, Masakazu SIRASAWA*2
The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 15: 16-27, 2009.

Japanese Article ERelationship between Mental Health of Human Service Professionals (nurses) and Jiritsu in Inter-Personal relation
Rumi NOHARA, Munekazu HATANAKA
The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 15: 28-39, 2009.

Japanese Article Relationship between Interpersonal Relations and the Well-being of Mothers of Pre-school Children
Chieko KAWAMURA*1, Shogo TANABE*2, Munekazu HATANAKA*3
The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 15: 40-48, 2009.

Japanese Article Fostering Students Who Aren't Discouraged by Setbacks -Practical Lessons to Increase Self-efficacy-
Tatsumasa KUBOTA*1,*2, Tomoyo HENMI*2, Kentaro KASHI*2, Tsunetsugu MUNAKATA*2
The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 15: 49-61, 2009.