This week's heart 2016.04.07

4gatsuThe most beautiful season in Tohoku has arrived.
I think the cherry blossoms vary in depth from year to year, but is it just me that feels much lighter this year?
And am I the only one who is suffering from severe hay fever?
When I visited a university hospital that was too painful and familiar, I was impressed by the dramatic improvement.
The effect of nasal drops is particularly remarkable, and the doctor said, “It works sharply, but only twice a day.” The doctor said, “Don't go to the clinic for hay fever in the future. ”Was very conservative, and reflection and excitement came alternately.

 

 

0409p<This week's members>
Psychiatrist: Hiroaki Yamanaka (Chiba Psychiatric Medical Center)
Comedy: Yuko Murakami (clinical psychologist)
         Masaaki Harada (Psychiatric Nurse)
 + XNUMX internships

 

<This week's salon>
April 9th ​​(Sat) AM10: 00-PM3: 00 @ Former Ueda Clinic Temporary Clinic "Health and Body Health Cafe-Spring!
        PM 1: 00-3: 00 @ Kozuchi 17th Temporary Common Room "Manufacturing Salon Dyeing-Let's dye in spring colors-"
       

 

Kokogake is a salon with many types of minds (psychiatric doctors, psychiatric nurses, clinical psychologists, mental health welfare workers, etc.) regardless of the size of the group. Please feel free to consult us. Member profile and salon scenery are posted on the website.

 

This week's heart 2016.04.01

4gatsuIt will be a new year from tomorrow.I think that there are many people who worked late by transfer or takeover.
Good work!
 
Last week ’s heartCommunity cafes that were crowded with other organizations,There were many staff members such as remote mental health training.This week, due to the lack of human powerI was struck.
As a result, this week's café is the Kamaishi “Kadapeshi "The representative of Mr. Suzuki will help you.
Anyone who wants to support Mr. Suzuki wearing a Cafe Master ApronPlease come!
 
<This week's members>
Yuriko Tanabe (Psychiatric nurse)
 
 Community cafe cooperation: Mr. Koichi Suzuki, representative of NPO Kadapeshi
 
<This week's salon>
April 2 (Sat) AM10: 00-PM3: 00 @ Former Ueda Clinic Temporary Clinic "Health and Body Health Cafe-Talk & Relax-"
 
☆ Mental profession of mind (large and small groups)Psychiatrist, psychiatric nurse, clinical psychologist, mental health worker, etc.)By the salon. Please feel free to consult us.Member profile and salon scenery are posted on the websiteYou.
 

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

 

This week's heart 2016.03.24

This Saturday, the following events are held at the same venue while opening the usual community cafe.

 

In the morning, a health lecture will be held from 10: 15 to 11: 30 by Dr. Hiromi Saito, counselor of Hanamaki Branch of Food Renovation Co-organizer, co-sponsored with NPO participation planning planning / Iwate. You can participate in witty health lectures and refreshing exercises.

 

In the afternoon, it will be a “remote” venue for disaster-recovery mental health training organized by Kokorogara, and will conduct yoga and origami therapy training as a non-verbal support technique at 14: 00-17: 00. The main venue is Morioka, but one corner of the community cafe is a remote venue.
See the following website for details. Profiles of teachers active across Japan and overseas are also posted.

Disaster Recovery Mental Health Training Application

 

Since the establishment of the activity base, the number of townspeople who contact us by looking at the flyers has increased.
"Do you do it every week" "I want to go this time" "I want to talk, not soon"
I think that it is important to devise a place where many people who are truly thankful can come without hesitation.

 

<This week's members>
Psychiatrist: Hiroaki Yamanaka (Chiba Psychiatric Medical Center)
Friday Stress Consultation Office Saturday Community cafe, individual visit
Comedy: Masaki Fukushima (Psychologist)
Akiko Ito (mental health worker)
Saturday Community cafe, individual visit
Intern 1 Saturday: Community Cafe

 

<This week's salon>
March 26 (Sat) AM10: 00-PM3: 00 @ Former Ueda Clinic Temporary Clinic
+ The above event will be held at the same venue.

 

Kokogake is a salon with many types of minds (psychiatric doctors, psychiatric nurses, clinical psychologists, mental health welfare workers, etc.) regardless of the size of the group. Please feel free to consult us. Member profile and salon scenery are posted on the website.

 

This week's heart 2016.03.17

319Through the community café on Saturday last week, I realized the importance of not letting it weather, and continuing to support for a long time even if it is thin.
After 5 years, everyday life seems to be normal, but feelings have stopped from that day,
Or, I asked for the reality that it was easy to get back, and for that reason, it was in isolation.

While continuing the community cafe at the base, I would like to organize a traveling salon systematically.
If you have any requests or comments, please do so!

 

<This week's members>
Psychiatrist: Eisaburo Tanaka (Hyogo Kokoro Care Center)
Friday: Stress consultation room Saturday: Individual consultation, community cafe, Nukukko salon
Comedy: Yuko Murakami (clinical psychologist)
Yuriko Tanabe (Psychiatric nurse)
Friday: Support for other organizations Saturday: Individual consultation, community cafe, Nukukko Salon

Intern 1 Saturday: Community cafe etc.

 

<This week's salon>
March 19 (Sat) AM10: 00-PM3: 00 @ Former Ueda Clinic Temporary Clinic "Health and Body Health Cafe-Talk & Relax-"
PM1: 30-3: 00 @ Nukukko House (Regular Salon)

 

This week's heart 2016.03.10

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While 3.11 is just around the corner, special numbers are playing on TV every day, but as an 5 year trend, there is a lot of content that is actually getting closer to rebuilding lives.
At the site, there is a growing concern about measures against “people left behind”. Some people who have difficulty reconstructing their lives are difficult to decide for themselves because of age and disabilities. Today there is a reality that cannot be covered only by the concept of “comprehensive community care” and “collaboration”, and we are keenly aware of the need for a system that can support the life of the person in total, including housing, economy, medical care / welfare, and mental care It is around this time.

 

<This week's members>
Psychiatrist: Chita Fujii (Fukushima Medical University Disaster Heart Medicine)
Friday: Stress consultation room Saturday: Community cafe, individual consultation
Comedy: Noriko Okamoto (Psychiatric nurse)
Akiko Ito (mental health worker)
Friday: Visit, etc. Saturday: Community cafe, individual consultation

Intern 2 people Saturday: Community cafe

 

<This week's salon>
March 12 (Sat) AM10: 00-PM3: 00 @ Former Ueda Clinic Temporary Clinic "Kokoroto Body Health Cafe-Talking & Relaxing-(Fundamentals etc. as requested!)"

 

☆ Kokogake is a salon with many types of minds (psychiatric doctors, psychiatric nurses, clinical psychologists, mental health welfare workers, etc.), regardless of whether they are large or small. Please feel free to consult us. Member profile and salon scenery are posted on the website.

This week's heart 2016.03.03

Last week's “Kokoro Karago” (*) event was a great success in Sendai.
A story about alcoholism by Dr. Shinya Naruse of Saitama Psychiatric Medical Center is that the response to people with addiction is at risk of “support” becoming “control” Many thoughts were also received from the floor with the intention of returning to the beginning, such as the importance of multi-institutional and multi-professional collaboration.

Regarding the current status of the three prefectures of Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima, I realized again that it was more important to communicate and encourage each other's characteristics and status as time passed.
Please see the Kokorogake website for the state of the day. https://kokorogake.org/579/

 

(*) From here to Karago
Heart (Iwate Bridge)-Iwate
Karakoro Station (Earthquake Care Network Miyagi)-Miyagi
Nagomi (Association to create a new psychiatric health care system)-Fukushima

 

<This week's members>
Atsuko Kagada (Psychiatric nurse)
Masaaki Harada (Psychiatric Nurse)
2 interns
Saturday: Support for community salons and NPOs
<This week's salon>
March 5th (Sat) AM10: 00-PM3: 00 @ Former Ueda Clinic Temporary Clinic

 

☆ Kokogake is a salon with many types of minds (psychiatric doctors, psychiatric nurses, clinical psychologists, mental health welfare workers, etc.), regardless of whether they are large or small. Please feel free to consult us. Member profile and salon scenery are posted on the website.

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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