Faculty Information

Kayoko Kuwamoto

Kayoko Kuwamoto

[Affiliation]

Department of Human Sciences and Cultural Studies Faculty of Human Sciences and Cultural Studies

Graduate School Graduate school of Human Sciences Studies in Clinical Psychology

[job title]
Associate Professor

[degree]
Master's degree (Psychology)

[Research Achievements]

Research Activities

[Educational and social contribution activities]
Educational and social contribution activities

profileGraduate School of Education, Kyoto University, Doctoral Program in Clinical Education, Master's Degree (Psychology)
Worked in psychiatric hospitals, psychiatric clinics, university-affiliated psychological education centers, school counselors, and part-time university lecturers.
Certified Psychologist
clinical psychologist

Affiliated academic societies, associations, committees, etc.Japan Society for Clinical Thanatology and Life Sciences
Japanese Psychoanalytic Society
Japanese Clinical Psychological Association

SpecializationClinical Psychology
dynamic psychotherapy
Supervision
Rorschach Test
Thanatology

Research content and themes of interestHow a Psychological Clinician Can Help Those Who Want to Commit Suicide
The significance of supervision
Coexistence of group cognitive behavioral therapy and group dynamic psychotherapy
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Psychological Assessment

What makes the research interesting?Clinical psychology is psychology that is close to people. There are various methods such as psychotherapy, psychological testing, and group psychotherapy, but the basis is to be close to people. I have met many people who say they "want to die," but they also have the desire to "live." It is very important to be with them without forcing your thoughts on them.

Main subjects・Psychological support method II
・Psychological Exercises I
・Basic clinical psychology training

Achievements in social contribution and community cooperationLectures at high schools in Yamanashi Prefecture
Co-author of “Growth of Clinical Psychologist”
"Practical Issues in Supervision" Translation