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Psychology
[Introduction to Contents]
This is an ambitious debut work to find out the relationship between mental disorder and the nature of life difficulties that often hit one's self. It is composed of academic research, reading unpublished diaries and memoirs, and making insightful observations. It is composed of an Indian woman who made a pilgrimage for the origin of Hinduism but her life was distorted by Western culture (Bape), the mother of twins who died in despair of racial discrimination but was imprisoned for fighting the absurdity of this world (Naomi). A dialysis doctor who devoted her life to revenge for a psychoanalyst (Rey). A talented woman who graduated from Harvard University (Laura), who grew up in a wealthy family and had a splendid debut in society, was struggling with a re-emerging mental disorder and medication and decided to give up her medication. Author Rachel follows the memory of anorexia from her childhood and meets a girl (Hava) in the ward. She describes with deep empathy the struggles of six people including herself.
Contents
Prologue Rachel
Chapter 1, Ray
Chapter 2, Bape
Chapter 3, Naomi
Chapter 4, Laura
Epilogue Hava
Author's brief history
Risa Shinoda (Okamoto)
Graduated from Tokyo Gakugei University.
Graduate from London University.
Doctor of Medicine, Master of Neurology and Master of Education.
After working as a researcher at the National Institute of International Medical Center and a postdoctoral researcher at the Brain Science Research Center of Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, he is now the administrative director and psychological counselor of the Itoshino Internal Medicine Clinic.
contents
Prolog