Open the Diversity “What is a Survivor's History to People Who has Experienced Mental Health Issues, Trauma, and Extreme States” : First Report: an Interview of Niichan

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  • 「精神障害を生き抜くとはいかなることか」を多様性にひらく : 第1報 にいちゃんへのインタビューから
  • 「 セイシン ショウガイ オ イキヌク トワ イカナル コト カ 」 オ タヨウセイ ニ ヒラク(ダイ1ポウ)ニイチャン エ ノ インタビュー カラ

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This study presents a case study of a survivor's history to a Niichan who experienced mental health issues, trauma, and extreme states. I used informal interviews in this study. This case study focuses on the perspectives of caring to opened and recognized diversity by hearing a unique lived experience of each one. The findings revealed the following five meanings of lived experiences: awareness my illness in the gaze of others; responsibility such as Hello; unawareness; thanks to else; and wait patiently.

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  • 臨床心理発達相談室紀要

    臨床心理発達相談室紀要 2 67-90, 2019-03-28

    Counselling room for Developmental and Clinical Needs, Faculty of Education, Hokkaido University

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