The 6 disaster recovery mental health training was held

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This is also the final mental health workshop for disaster recovery, which is the 6 in the application section and 16 in the basic section. Mental health training on yoga and origami, non-verbal support techniques.

 

IMG_20160326_142710Connected Yoga -Bridge of Mind, Body, Life-

Dr. Ryoko Otaki

 

Prof. Otaki gave a talk and demonstration on the theme of connected yoga.
IMG_20160326_143446First of all, we talked about what yoga is and the philosophy of yoga, changing the image of yoga that people who don't usually touch, and then demonstrated yoga. It was a demonstration where the voice was adjusted from breathing, movement was added, and relaxation was performed. I thought that it was a good opportunity for everyone to learn and learn yoga, which has not only physical effects but also mental effects.

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IMG_20160326_155029Revitalize your brain from your fingertips-Develop the ability to survive with origami-

Toshiko Kobayashi

 

Prof. Kobayashi talked about the brain activation using origami and its application to mental health care, but it was a hands-on training. I felt that origami, which anyone can easily use, can be applied in various ways.

 

 

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6 Disaster Recovery Mental Health Training (Application) “Nonverbal Support Techniques -Yoga and Origami-” (Open Workshop)

 

mh6[Date] 2016 Year 3Month26 (Sat) 14: 00 to 17: 00

[Venue]
Morioka: Sakaimachi Megumi Building Sakaimachi Megumi Building 3F Conference Room (1-5-5-1 Nakanobashi Dori, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture)

 

Oiso: Former Ueda Clinic's temporary clinic (using video conference system)

 

[Co-host]

Authorized NPO corporation heart bridge Iwate

NPO participation planning, Iwate

 

[Contents]

Connected Yoga -Bridge of Mind, Body, Life-

Dr. Ryoko Otaki

<Lecturer introduction>

Graduated from Temple University, Department of Psychology. University College London London) ・ Completed a master's degree in psychoanalytic developmental psychology at Anna Freud Center. 2005 yearsShe started yoga and practiced in Tokyo and Singapore. University in London, 2009During the hospital, she learned yoga for children and yoga therapy for children with physical and mental disabilities.Cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome, developmental disorders,Yoga with a variety of children who need special support, such as autism and ADHD. 2010Returned to Japan in January, at orphanages and schools in Tokyo, and local communitiesActivity. After the Great East Japan Earthquake, he was involved in supporting the disaster areas.Researcher at the Center for Psychiatric Health and Information Support Center for Disaster Minds. Psychology at the time of disasterPFA (Psychological First Aid) and Child Friendly as social support Specializes in Spaces (CFS), psychotherapy for PTSDAs a yoga teacher, yoga classes at the National Hospital's Psychiatric Ward and yoga in the affected areas,A yoga class for children with disabilities.

 

Revitalize your brain from your fingertips-Develop the ability to survive with origami-

Toshiko Kobayashi

<Lecturer introduction>

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Studied art therapy at the University of New York and holds qualifications, teaching qualifications, and New York State licenses from the American Art Therapy Association. After working as a counselor after 2001 and 9 in 11, he worked as an art therapist from 2003 to 2015 in 5 in New York State Psychiatric Hospital. In addition to being involved in treating patients based on the philosophy of Trauma Inform Care (TIC), he has been in charge of trauma care for staff since 2013.
PastedGraphic-3In 2002, the predecessor of the Origami Therapy Association, “Enrichment (Origami) Origami Therapy” was established. Established Japanese Creative Arts Therapist Community (CJCAT) in 2003. In 2015, acquired the trainer training qualification of Psychological First Aid (PFA). In the future, we plan to study trauma care using origami therapy based on a mental hospital. Various presentations at various academic conferences in Japan, the US and abroad, origami workshops, Japanese community care, paper presentations, interview articles, and writings. After 2011, he was involved in the Great East Japan Earthquake support project. JAMSNET board member, Japan Women's Surveillance Organization member. Lives in New York.

 

2016 year 3 month 14 day update date updated

 

The 5 disaster recovery mental health training (here / kara / nagomi) was held

IMG_20160228_1227062 The month of 28, TKP Garden City Sendai was held for the third time in the 4 disaster-affected area support program for the 5, and a workshop was held as the XNUMX disaster recovery mental health workshop. . This theme is“Mental health care in disaster-stricken communities”is. 3 participants gathered at 84 venues in Sendai, Morioka and Tokyo.

 

Part 1 “Thinking about addiction in affected areas” Dr. Shinya Naruse

IMG_20160228_095335First, Dr. Shibuya from Karakoro talked about the current state of the disaster area (Ishinomaki), and introduced actual data on alcohol problems in the disaster area and their efforts. Initiatives include the AA Meeting, the Alcohol Program K-CARP, and the Al Kol Karuta, Uncle, and Ishinomaki Alcohol Research Committees, which were introduced in the previous workshop, each of which has roles such as prevention awareness and network formation. It was said that.

Prof. Naruse gave a lecture on various effects and relationships such as depression and insomnia caused by alcohol problems. In particular, I listened very interestingly to the pitfalls of addiction, such as alcohol, using wind chimes and coolers. I wanted to live without forgetting the feeling of self-control so that I won't lose my tolerance by getting used to convenient and simple things.
IMG_20160228_094308Alcoholism is not only a change in physical condition, but it also has various effects on mental by being weakened by stress, and it seems to have a great impact not only on you but also around you. In addition, these influences often cause more problems by merging. I felt that it was necessary to take a serious attitude without thinking easily.
There seems to be a common feature among those with addiction. Why don't you look around yourself? The link between addictions can be treated with the connection between people, and it is important that the understanding person and the helper continue to be in an appropriate relationship. Let's deal with correct knowledge and understanding.

There are various mental health problems in the affected areas. As with the alcohol problem, you need to spend time and face each other. In order not to get drunk, it was most important to build a personal relationship with each other.

Part 2 “Tentative title in the stricken area community that is aging rapidly”

IMG_20160228_122842Part 2 was a symposium in which the contents of activities were introduced from the minds (Noriko Okamoto), Karakoro (Mina Nishiuchi, Mayumi Ishii), and Nagomi (Saki Takeuchi, Prof. Keizo Hara). After that, we exchanged information with people from remote locations.

 

 

The next workshop is the 6 workshop that will be the final application. 2016 year 3 month 26 (Sat) 14: 00 to 17: 00 will be held under the title "Non-verbal Support Techniques -Yoga and Origami-" (tentative / open workshop). For more informationThis disaster recovery mental health workshop pagePlease see.


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5 Disaster Rehabilitation Mental Health Training (Application) “Mental Health Care in the Disaster Area Community”

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Disaster area support 3 group exchange plan

Here ・ kara ・ nagomi disaster recovery mental health workshop
“Mental health care in disaster-stricken communities”

 

[Date] 2016 year 2 month 28 day (Sunday) 09: 30 to 12: 30

[Contents]

Part 1 “Thinking about addiction in affected areas”

Lecturer: Yuya Naruse (Saitama Psychiatric Medical Center doctor)

 

Part 2 “Problems in the stricken community with rapidly aging population”
Symposist:

Noriko Okamoto (Nurse) “Kokorogake”

Mina Nishiuchi (Occupational Therapist) Mayumi Ishii (Nurse) “Nagomi”

Saki Takeuchi (Psychiatric Social Worker) Keizo Hara “Karakoro”

 

[Venue]

TKP Garden City Sendai Hall C Sendai Aoba-ku Chuo 1-3-1 (Sendai AER 30 floor)

 

Tokyo Venue: AP Tokyo Yaesu Street 11th Floor N Room Tokyo, Chuo-ku, Kyobashi, 1, 10, 7, KPP Yaesu Building

 

Morioka: Sakaimachi Megumi Building Sakaimachi Megumi Building 3F Conference Room (1-5-5-1 Nakanobashi Dori, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture)

 

Oiso: Kokoro Oiso base (using video conference system)


【Document】PDF brochure
[Sponsorship] Authorized NPO corporation heart bridge Iwate

[Cooperation] Cooperation: Association to create a new psychiatric health care system in SPO
   General Incorporated Association Earthquake Disaster Care Network Miyagi

[Secretariat] Karakoro Station (in charge: Shibuya) TEL / FAX: 0225-94-2966

 

The 4 disaster recovery mental health training was held

mh4The 1 disaster recovery mental health training (applied) “Music therapy and communication” was held on Saturday, 16 month, bringing together 4 people from Morioka venue 23 and Daegu venue 3. It was.

 

First of all, we reviewed the importance of using information systems and the introduction of ICT, and gave lectures from the teachers. Both of these trainings were accompanied by demonstrations and were very exciting workshops.

 

 

“Dialogue skills training for donors” Dr. Masaru Horikoshi

IMG_20160116_141344Dr. Horikoshi gave a lecture on dialogue skill training for donors. It was a training with practical training from the beginning, and it was a great excitement, and I was able to learn dialogue skills while actually experiencing it.
You gave a lot of lectures on training methods and techniques necessary to cultivate your conversation skills, but there are various exercises and stories that I haven't been able to explain yet. I want to look forward to the next time.

 

 

"Music space where people can communicate with each other"

IMG_20160116_160006Prof. Nagae gave a lecture on music therapy. Leaving the desk and turning it into a circle was a great time with demonstrations. As a participatory training, it was very easy to get into, it was easy to understand, and it was a wonderful story that could be understood with a sense.

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Next notice

p1The next disaster recovery mental health training (applied) will be an exchange plan for 3 groups in support of the affected areas.“Mental health care in disaster-stricken communities”It will be held at 4 venues in Tokyo, Sendai, Morioka, and Oiso. For more informationThis articlePlease see.

 

 

4 Disaster Recovery Mental Health Training (Application) “Music Therapy and Communication” (Open Workshop)

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[Date / time] 2016 year 1 month 16 day (Sat) 14: 00 to 17: 00

[Venue]
Morioka: Sakaimachi Megumi Building Sakaimachi Megumi Building 3F Conference Room (1-5-5-1 Nakanobashi Dori, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture)

Oiso: Kokoro Oiso base (using video conference system)

[Sponsorship] Authorized NPO corporation heart bridge Iwate

[Contents]

"Music space where hearts can communicate"

Yangtze RiverZhu summer teacher

 

"Dialogue skill training for donors"
Dr. Masaru Horikoshi

 

Music therapy by Dr. Akatsu Nagae following last year's basics and Dr. Masaru Horikoshi(National Psychiatry and Neuroscience Center for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training Director)Public training on communication techniques. Both are participatory stylesThis is a unique opportunity to expand the range of interpersonal support. Enough time last timeWe will also summarize the remote conference training that could not be taken.

The capacity of Morioka venue will be 30, and the capacity of Otsuchi venue will be 10.Please register early.

The 3 disaster recovery mental health training was held

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2015 year 12 month 19 day, the 3 disaster recovery mental health training was held. This time, we conducted training on remote area support and technology for disaster areas. Not necessarily, but both teachers participated in the workshop using a teleconference system from Tokyo.

Participants this time were a total of 3 names: Tokyo venue 16, Morioka venue 7, and Otsuki venue 26.

 

 

IMG_20151219_141545Mr. Muto of the 1 Department talked about various stories related to the opening in Ishinomaki and the ICT system introduced there. The story of how to use the built mechanism and system and how to prepare a usable system was very helpful. I was able to reaffirm the importance of multidisciplinary learning and the importance of organic connections.

 

IMG_20151219_161216In the 2 department, Mr. Kurihara of Ricoh Japan spoke about UCS (Remote Conference System), which is also used in the heart. Introducing examples of introduction in other regions such as remote rehabilitation conferences and home medical care cases, we had the opportunity to reconsider how to use UCS in the future.

As a merit of the teleconference system, it seems that even a multi-person conference with hundreds of people feels close, making it easier to ask questions.

 

In the exercise, Ricoh Japan Chitose was invited as a lecturer, and everyone who came to the venue actually touched UCS. We experienced the ease of operation that you can log in from anywhere with various terminals and environments such as dedicated system, PC, Android, iPadMini.

 

The next 4 workshop is scheduled for 2016 year 1 month 16 (Saturday).

 

3 Disaster Rehabilitation Mental Health Training (Application) “New Trial for Remote Disaster Area Support” (open workshop)

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[Date / time] 2015 year 12 month 19 day (Sat) 14: 00 to 17: 00

[Venue]
Morioka: Sakaimachi Megumi Building Sakaimachi Megumi Building 3F Conference Room (1-5-5-1 Nakanobashi Dori, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture)

Oiso: Kokoro Oiso base (using video conference system)

 

[Sponsorship] Authorized NPO corporation heart bridge Iwate

[Contents]

Part 1: Lecture “Practicing Visit Medical Care and Cooperation between Supporters in Miyagi Prefecture Disaster Area (tentative title)”

Yu Home Clinic Dr. Shinsuke Muto

 

Part 2: Practice “Information sharing and lifelong learning among supporters using ICT”

Ricoh Japan Dr. Yoshio Watanabe / Mr. Masami Kurihara

 

 

Dr. Muto was in the Ishinomaki area of ​​Miyagi Prefecture immediately after the earthquake.Various prescriptions for an aging society have been proposed, such as the introduction of advanced home medical care.Participated in Information Policy, Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.Cabinet Secretariat IT Comprehensive Strategy Headquarters New Strategy PromotionExpert Committee Member of the Medical and Health Subcommittee. A very busy teacher who is a member of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Smart Platinum Society Promotion Council.We were able to ask for a training instructor with an introduction from Dr. Kusaka.
To provide long-term and continuous support from a remote location,Mitigation is indispensable, and we are promoting the use of information equipment.In addition, the stress check system introduced from 12 month this year is a tailwind.RiRemote interviews in local cities and depopulated areas have become realistic.
In the second part, we will use information equipment for remote supporters.Easy to understand for everyoneI asked Ricoh Japan for a participatory training so that I could study.For those who are good at IT, expansion of utilization methods,If you are not good at it, this is a great opportunity to overcome.
Both 1 and 2 are extremely valuable opportunities for daily personal assistance activities.
This time, participants other than those registered for training are also welcome.
Please speak to your personal support staff.
Excuse me, but if you would like to participate, by noon on the 12 month 10 day,Please let us know your name and number of people.

2 disaster recovery mental health training summary report

IMG_20151114_1337572015 Year 11 Month 14 (Saturday) held the 2 Disaster Recovery Mental Health Workshop. This time, a total of 28 people from the Morioka venue and the Otsuki venue 13 attended the workshop.

 

We listened to a lecture by Dr. Kawamoto on “Alcohol-related Disorders: Knowledge of Supporters”, and in the second half, a practical training session using “Aru Koru Carta” was held. Practical training was held at the Morioka and Daegu venues at the same time through the remote conference system, and it became a very exciting workshop.

 

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2 Disaster Recovery Mental Health Training (Application)

 

[Presentation]

“Measures against alcohol-related disorders and“ Al-Kol Karuta ”practice”

 

[Date / time] 2015 year 11 month 14 day From 14 to 17

[Venue]

Morioka: Sakaimachi Megumi Building Sakaimachi Megumi Building 3F Conference Room (1-5-1 Nakanobashi Dori, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture)

 

Oiso: Kokoro Oiso base (using video conference system)

 

[Participants] Disaster area supporters living in Iwate Prefecture

[Sponsorship] Authorized NPO corporation heart bridge Iwate

[Contents]

Lecture by Prof. Kawamoto, 1 Department “Alcohol-related Disorders: Knowledge of Supporters” (tentative title)

Prof. Yasunobu Kawamoto (Psychiatrist), who will be presenting at the 1 Department, is not only engaged in clinical, research, and education at the national Kurihama Hospital, which is famous as a hospital specializing in the treatment of alcoholism. Has been active in many areas as an authority.

 

Part 2 Ishinomaki Karako Station Psychologist Shibuya and others "Aru Koru Karuta Practice"

Part 2 is an “Al-Col Karuta Practical Training” developed by “Karakoro Station”, which continues to support disaster-affected areas in the Ishinomaki area of ​​Miyagi Prefecture. Dr. Kota Shibuya (clinical psychologist), who is in charge of the training, will also talk about the experience of outreach in the Ishinomaki area and support activities at the salon. Al Kolkaruta is expected to become one of the pillars of the heart salon in the future. Using the remote video conferencing system, we will also practice at the Daegu venue.

 

This is a very useful workshop for learning about alcohol-related issues. Please join us.

 

This time, participants other than those registered for training are also welcome. Please also speak to all of your acquaintances (those who have personal assistance experience and understand confidentiality). If you wish to participate, please notify the secretariat of the secretariat (kki11hama@gmail.com) by 10 month 3 day.