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Graduate School of Psychology
The mission of the Graduate School of Psychology is to promote integrated learning of advanced knowledge and technology and to cultivate research skills with an emphasis on an empirical understanding of human behavior in experimental psychology. Accordingly, the school offers well-balanced programs both in fundamental and clinical domains. One of the distinguishing features of the school is that it pursues its programs of education and research in close collaboration with two centers at Doshisha University--the Center for Studies on Emotions, and Stress and Health and the Center for Research in Human Development. Faculty members strive to produce skillful, human resources that can contribute to the development of healthy minds, predict and prevent the problems of modern life, and aid in carrying out solutions to complex problems. Students that complete the graduate degree programs can be expected to have a broad range of opportunities for productive careers in diverse fields such as education, the judicial system, public administration, health care, and industry.
Faculty Research
Kenjiro Aoyama |
Psychology of Learning, Behavior Analysis Psychology Eating |
Takaya Koyama |
Developmental and preventive intervention on psychosocial development of children |
Takashi Muto |
Behavior analysis of verbal behavior in clinical psychological works |
Kazuya Nakayachi |
Risk perception and trust in risk manager |
Suguru Sato |
Study of mental and physical health in clinical psychology |
Hiroko Sugiwaka |
Experimental clinical study on behavioral self-control, behavior therapy |
Naoto Suzuki |
Experimental Studies of Emotion and Environmental Psychology |
Takuma Takehara |
Fractal and scale-free property in emotional facial expression recognition |
Ichiro Uchiyama |
Development of Cognition and Emotion in Infancy |
Masao Yogo |
Psychology of Emotion Activation and Regulation |
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