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[Contents introduction]
For all people who feel the difficulty in living.
A psychiatrist, Katsumasa An, wrote about his experiences "inside" of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, and won the Suntory Arts and Science Prize. 『, 』, said to heal the wounds of the heart. "I was uprooted in my irreplaceable daily life" and "I never saw my loved one again". How do they heal the wounds of the heart? What can people who are close to me can do? Now that the number of disasters caused by typhoons and heavy rains is increasing year by year, I study the "reality" of mental care. I don't know when it will be "my own thing".
Author's brief history
Born in Hyogo Prefecture. Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine in 1986 and completed graduate school in 1993. Studied abroad as a visiting researcher at Harvard University in the United States in 89-92. Worked at the Department of Health, Kinki University School of Medicine, then served as a current researcher since 2001. Specializes in cultural psychiatry and medical anthropology. While conducting clinical practice as a psychiatrist, he continues his research on traumas and gender. His books include 『 Traumas 』 (Iwanami Shinsho), 『 Earthquake Traumas and Reconstruction Stress 』 (Iwanami Booklet), 『 Kanjo Shima = Geopolitics of Traumas 』 (Misuzu Shobo), 『 = Hagane Umare 』 (Fukuinkan Shoten), 『 = Hagane Umare Ka 』 (Chikuma Bunko)