宮本教授

Staff


Professor Masami Miyamoto R.N., Ph.D.
Assosiate Professor Yukiko Mino R.N., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Atsuko Watanabe R.N., M.N.Sc.

Education


  
This course of study provides multidisciplinary and international research and education in order to establish the principles and methodology in mental health nursing. Fundamental issues covered are stress-coping behaviors, supporting methods for self-care and decision making, nursing consultation techniques, and the techniques of analyzing clinical situations and supervising. The course is aiming to establish practical standards for advanced practice in mental health and psychiatric nursing care.

Research Topics

1. Self-Care Support and Decision-Making Support
2. Support by Specialists for Self-Help Groups
3. Nursing Intervention to Promote the Recovery of People with Mental Illnesses
4. Required Conditions for Mentally Handicapped People's Autonomy in Community
5. Methods of Supervision and Consultation Using Case Study
6. Present Situation of Nursing Consultation and Methods of Consulting Interviewing
7. Small Group Dynamics of Nursing Team and Inner-Group Role Sharing
8. Analysis of Sense of Incongruity: Methods of Sharpening Sensitivity