Browsing by Author "Mori, Chizuru"
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The Association with Social Skills and Self-Monitoring in Japan
Sato, Mio; Mitsubayashi, Riho; Mori, Chizuru (2017-07-27)Social skills are associated with self-monitoring in interpersonal interactive situations. People who have a high tendency towards practicing self-monitoring can understand the mental states of others well, and can, ... -
The brain type of adolescents with autism spectrum disorders
Sugaya, Tomokazu; Sugaya, Eiko; Mori, ChizuruThe purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics of brain type of adolescents with ASD. It was investigated with EQ-SQ. The brain types were no extreme Type S. This suggests that the type of brain may differ ... -
The characteristic of schizophrenia's color cognition
Kudo, Azusa; Sugawara, Hiromi; Sugaya, Tomokazu; Mori, ChizuruThe aim of this study is to investigate the characteristic of schizophrenia's color cognition. Learners attending this session will be able to understand the characteristic of schizophrenia's color cognition. -
Characteristics of executive dysfunction interfering with the ability of chronic schizophrenia patients to live independently
Fukuta, Daisuke; Ikeuchi, Shoko; Kawasaki, Hiromichi; Amezawa, Tetsuya; Mori, ChizuruThe aim of this study was to investigate the characteristic features of executive dysfunction that interfere with the independence of patients with chronic schizophrenia. Learners attending this session will be able to ... -
Characteristics of work engagement in Japanese female nurses
Ozawa, Rikako; Sugaya, Tomokazu; Mori, ChizuruJapanese nurses' work engagement improves with age. However, the work engagement scoreare low compared to other countries.This is because it reflects the Japanese tendency of Japanese to suppress positive emotions. When ... -
A Concept Analysis of Nurse's Competency in Japan
Sato, Yuka; Sugaya, Tomokazu; Mori, ChizuruThe purpose of this study was to clarify the concept of nurse's competency in Japan. As a result of search based on the data collection method, 26 documents were extracted. Extracted seven categories of attributes, six ... -
A concept analysis of recovery for schizophrenia
Sato, Yuka; Sugaya, Tomokazu; Mori, ChizuruThe purpose of this study was to clarify the concept of recovery for schizophrenia. As a result of search based on the data collection method, 103 documents were extracted. Extracted five categories of attributes, three ... -
Developing the short version of a scale assessing clinical instructors' effective clinical teaching behaviors
Fukuta, Daisuke; Ishitsuka, Takako; Suzuki, Junko; Mori, Chizuru (2018-06-29)We developed the short version of a scale assessing the Effective Clinical Teaching Behaviors of clinical instructors in Japan. We also clarified effective teaching behaviors that clinical instructors need to acquire in ... -
The effect of the program which improves self-acceptance in the person with mental illness
Sugawara, Hiromi; Mori, Chizuru (2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016 and Sunday, July 24, 2016: Background: In psychiatric rehabilitation, it is important that persons with mental illness understand themselves and rebuild their lives (Deegan1998, ... -
Effects of activity group therapy for children with ASD on social skills and self-esteem
Sugaya, Tomokazu; Shimada, Tomoko; Ogiwara, Kaori; Sakurai, Akio; Anzai, Hayato; Kudo, Fujiko; Aoki, Momoko; Mori, Chizuru (2017-07-27)The purpose of this study is to clarify the utility of Activity Group Therapy with same interests (Railway) for children with ASD. Comparison of before and after has been carried out on social skills and self-esteem. There ... -
Interpersonal functioning of the people with schizophrenia: Associations with theory of mind and working memory
Sato, Mio; Mori, Chizuru (2016-07-13)Session presented on Saturday, July 23, 2016 and Sunday, July 24, 2016: Introduction: It is necessary to receive an information such as a surrounding and an expression of the speaker, intention, feelings appropriately and ... -
The process of fostering a "philosophy of nursing" in Japanese nursing students
Haginoya, Hiromi; Hidaka, Kikue; Mori, ChizuruThe purpose of this study is to clarify how a philosophy of nursing is fostered in Japanese nursing students. Although the term "philosophy of nursing" is often used in Japan, it does not have a clear definition. Therefore, ... -
Relationship between drinking habits and metacognition in patients with alcohol use disorders
Sugaya, Tomokazu; Kaneshige, Kimie; Toda, Ikumi; Yamada, Hiroshi; Maesato, Hitoshi; Mori, ChizuruThe purpose of this study is to clarify the relationship between drinking habits and metacognition in patients with alcohol use disorders. A self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted on 118 psychiatric outpatients ... -
The relationship between executive dysfunction and instrumental activities of daily living in early-stage dementia
Fukuta, Daisuke; Mori, Chizuru (2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: Purpose: One of the key clinical features of early symptoms of dementia is the cognitive deficits in everyday activities. Until a few years ago, it was considered that early-stage ... -
Relationship between middle school students' social skills and their characteristics in child and adolescent psychiatry
Sugaya, Tomokazu; Mori, Chizuru (2016-07-13)Session presented on Friday, July 22, 2016 and Thursday, July 21, 2016: Introduction: In child and adolescent psychiatry, children were visited suffering from various difficulties of daily life. 45% of patients came to a ... -
The relationships among AQ, self-affirmation, and self-esteem in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder
Sugaya, Tomokazu; Sugaya, Eiko; Mori, ChizuruThe purpose of this study is to clarify the relationship among AQ, self-affirmation, and self-esteem in adolescents with ASD. It was shown that AQ and self-affirmation had a negative correlation, and a positive correlation ... -
The self-concept of schizophrenia
Sugawara, Hiromi; Mori, Chizuru (2014-11-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 27, 2014: Purpose: According Self-concept theory, 'Self ' was divided 'I' and 'Me' (James.W1890).'I' is the self who recognized 'Me', 'Me' is the self who is recognized. When we think ... -
Study on a nursing support program to alleviate reality monitoring error in schizophrenic patients
Asanuma, Hitomi; Sugaya, Tomokazu; Mori, ChizuruThis study was conducted in light of the perceived need for a nursing support program to help alleviate reality monitoring errors in schizophrenic patients. We were created a program of four sessions. Regarding the ...