Special Open Symposium
Preceding the 17th Annual Congress of the International Association of Dynamic Psychotherapy
Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11th, 2011: Child Rescue, Adults’ Responsibility
Language: Japanese (with English translation)
Panelists:
Fumio Yonekawa
Komatsushima Kodomo-no-ie (A short-term treatment facility for children
with emotional disturbance), Director, Sendai
- First and Continuing Aid for Children in the Great East Japan Earthquake -
Seth Aronson
Faculty member, William Alanson White Institute President, William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society
- A leader of Psychological Child Aid New York following 9/11 -
Discussants:
● Kazuki Nishiura: Psychological first aid - a view from Europe
Professor; Department of Developmental and Clinical Studies, Miyagi Gakuin Women’s University;
Visiting Professor, Linköping University, Sweden
● Shiori Usami: A perspective from the vantage point of psychiatric nursing
Professor, Graduate School of Health Science, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto
● Masahiro Nishikawa: From the perspective of a provider of Psychological Aid
Associate Professor, International Christian University, member of the IASCP Task Force of Mutual-and-Child-Aid, Tokyo
● Seisuke Nakamura: A view from a distance in Japan - the role of press reporting
Executive Director, Fukuoka Kasuga City Culture Circle; former newspaper journalist in Fukuoka
Organizer:
● Hidefumi Kotani
Director, Institute for Advanced Studies of Clinical Psychology (IASCP) International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan.
Date: Friday, July 15th, 2011
ICU, Administration Building Room 206
map:
http://www.icu.ac.jp/info/facilities.html
Fee: Free
For further details, please use the following contact information:
Institute for Advanced Studies of Clinical Psychology (IASCP),
International Christian University,
3-10-2 Osawa, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-8585. Tel: 0422-33-3655
Organized by the Institute for Advanced Studies of Clinical Psychology, International Christian University.
Co-organized by the International Association of Dynamic Psychotherapy