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Newsletter – Autumn <strong>2017</strong> 143<br />

Japanese Journal of <strong>Group</strong> Psychotherapy<br />

Vol. 33, No. 1, <strong>2017</strong><br />

Contents<br />

Introductory Remarks Asako Takei 5<br />

Special <strong>Issue</strong>: How do you reflect on your group?<br />

Introductory Remarks on the Forum<br />

Kyoko Jingu 8<br />

Efforts of reflect on group sessions and process of understanding myself<br />

Asami Suzuki 10<br />

The significance of record and review: Through experiences in<br />

psychiatric ward groups<br />

Manabu Nomura 17<br />

Reviewing a group: Personal experience and opinion<br />

Mariko Mizukami 24<br />

Reflection in psychodrama<br />

Yoshie Ogasawara 31<br />

How do you look back on the clinical groups?: <strong>Group</strong> play therapy for<br />

children with mutism<br />

Sakurako Kawakami 37<br />

Report: Since the Great East Japan Earthquake has<br />

occurred and then<br />

A professional support group “XI”, for persons affected by the Great<br />

East Japan Earthquake: The process between 4 year 8 months and 5 year<br />

8 months after the disaster<br />

Emi Haryu, Akio Tahara, Kenji Takabayashi, Masahiro Nishikawa, Nobuko<br />

Fuji, Yasuyo Abe, Atsuko Nagatomo, Miho Fujisawa 45<br />

Report from the support operation of Ishinomaki<br />

Hirokage Ushijima 54<br />

Experience in mutual support group for the Great East Japan<br />

Earthquake<br />

Mieko Shimamura 57<br />

The reality and issues of Kumamoto Earthquake: From the perspective<br />

of Certified Nurse Specialist in psychiatric nursing<br />

Shiori Usami 61<br />

Comment from Editor<br />

Nobuko Fuji 66

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