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The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology
Volume 16, Issue / 2010
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For an antagonism axis for a human not to be broken Soichi Hatanaka The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 1-2, 2010. |
For an antagonism axis for a human not to be broken in a special feature Soichi Hatanaka The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 3-3, 2010. |
Countermeasures Developing Self-Rewarded Society : For Universal Wellbeing 宗像恒次 The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 4-6, 2010. |
Antagonism axis called the narrative approach Takeshi Takizawa The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 7-8, 2010. |
Opposition axis called Slow Life 新行内勝善*1, 窪田辰政*2, *3 The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 9-11, 2010. |
Antagonism axis called the growth Toshiko Ueda *1, 窪田辰政 *2, *3 The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 12-15, 2010. |
About the relation between the mental health and emotional-labor of human service workers -Based on the discussion on the egogram of teachers and telephone counselors- Syozaburo HIRAI The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 16-25, 2010. |
Amelioration of mental health and HbA1c with Structured Association Technique in type 2 diabetes patients Kyoko MUKASA, Sayuri HASHIMOTO, Noriko HIGUCHI, Shigeru NAKAJIMA, Mizuki KANESHIRO, Tsunetsugu MUNAKATA The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 26-34, 2010. |
Research on a support system to improve Jiritsu in Interpersonal relationships -Effectiveness of IPR training for Human Service Professionals (Nurses)- Rumi NOHARA, Munekazu HATANAKA The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 35-41, 2010. |
A Study of the Factors Influencing the Well-being of Mothers of Preschool Children Mothers' Characteristics, Child Care Support Needs, and Degree of Sufficiency Chieko KAWAMURA, Shogo TANABE, Munekazu HATANAKA The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 42-52, 2010. |
A Structural Equation Modeling of Overall Satisfaction Scale among the Old Residents of Nursing Homes Satoshi KAMBE, Yoshihito TAKEMOTO, Shinichi OKADA, Masakazu SHIRASAWA The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 53-61, 2010. |
The Influence of Psycho-behavioral Factors on Nurses' Resilience:Building a Causal Model based on Covariance Structure Analysis Kiyomi TANIGUCHI, Tsunetsugu MUNAKATA The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 62-70, 2010. |
A study of Online Counselling for Employees working abroad Nobuko TANAKA, Chieko KATO, Hideo SHIBUTANI The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 16: 71-80, 2010. |