Re-examining images of hypnosis in Japan Part 1:
Tomomi Nakatani, Yoshikazu Fukui, Takahiro Imaida, Soutarou Isowa, Takashi Hori, & Shin-ichi Oura
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Tomomi Nakatani, Yoshikazu Fukui, Takahiro Imaida, Soutarou Isowa, Takashi Hori, & Shin-ichi Oura
This looks like a fascinating study on how hypnosis is represented and re-examined within Japan’s clinical psychology context. It’s always interesting to see how cultural perspectives shape both practice and interpretation in the field of mental health.
On a related note, cultural context also plays an important role in student life abroad. For example, many international students in Australia not only adapt to new academic systems but also to different living environments. Finding the right student accommodation in Melbourne can make a huge difference, offering both comfort and a supportive community that helps students balance their studies and personal well-being.