Essays and essays Social Justice : Society / Mai Uchida Bunshun Shinsho

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Japanese title: 新書 社会 ソーシャルジャスティス 小児精神科医、社会を診る / 内田舞 文春新書
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Item number: BQ104460
Released date: 20 Apr 2023
著: 内田舞

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Bunshun Shinsho / The author, an assistant professor at Harvard University, a child psychiatrist, and a brain scientist, goes back to the mechanisms of the mind and the brain, and looks at the changes in American society in a turbulent age, and how can we overcome them in a modern society that is swayed by the functions of the mind and the brain? The author, an assistant professor at Harvard University, professor at Harvard University, a child psychiatrist, and a brain scientist, thinks about it from the standpoint of a mother raising three children. A prescription for changing American society without being swallowed by resignation or a sense of limitation. A prescription for changing American society without fear, believing in hope, without being swallowed by resignation or pain. Prologue Vaccines for Pregnant Women "Them and Us Discovered by Educating Pregnant Women" Part 1 : Why Burning Occurs "Chapter 1 : Brain Science" Mechanism of Burning "Chapter 2 : Prescription for Burning" Part 2 : Overcoming Discrimination and Division "Chapter 3 : Consent and Advocacy from Children" Chapter 4 : Micro-Education Learning from Children "Chapter 5 : Learning from Discrimination in American Society" Chapter 6 : Conversation with Veterans of the Vietnam War "Them and Us Cannot Be Easily Divided" Chapter 7 : Breaking Silence "Silence After" Silence is Complicity "Part 3 : Conversation with Asian Men and Hollywood Chapter 6 : Learning From Discrimination in American Society Chapter 6 : Conversation with Vietnam War Veterans" They and Us Cannot Be Easily Divided "Chapter 7 : Overcoming Silence" After Silence is Complicity "Chapter 6 : Brain Science Overcoming Stigma toward Children's