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Manabu Tsuzuki
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The first purpose of this paper was to investigate Japanese pubescents' life realities and developmental characteristics by analyzing data of investigation report. Empirical data concerning daily time use, study consciousness, life experience, and social participation activity were examined to clarify pubescents' life realities. Physical developmental data were analyzed to examine pubescents' developmental characteristics. The second purpose of this paper was to study developmental difficulties which pubescents met with during the transition from elementary school to junior high school. Some poems written by elementary and junior high school children were analyzed to consider the nature of developmental difficulties which they experienced in this transition. Finally, by synthesizing the obtained findings, some possible way which pubescents must go through during the process when they become adults were discussed.
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Teiji YURIKUSA
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Motoko KOBAYASHI
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The purpose of this paper is to make clear the conflict between developmental psychology and clinical psychology and consider the unifiable direction of both for clinical practice. Considering the origins of developmental psychology and clinical psychology there is the essential difference. Because the former aims to clarify the way of human developmental functions and the latter aims to understand the human motive which moves man. So it is the very difficult process to synthesize both. When the client faces a difficult problem in his (her) life, he (she) asks the mixed two different questions. One is "how the problem happens?" and the other is "why it happens upon only my life?" The specialists in psychology should explain and respond to the both questions. It means we must listen to the client's trouble carefully and then give some professional advice of appropriate supports that the client needs. I consider that it is the essence of clinical practice, so we need to observe and feel the client. On the place of clinical practice, it is better to have both exterior view and interior view for the purpose of understanding the client. Furthermore, the specialists in psychology should appeal the necessary supports for the improvement of the client's situation to other professions and work up the proper system through their collaboration.
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Kazuo NAKAMURA
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Inner speech follows a peculiar law by which it combines its subjective meanings endlessly and develops a vast system, that is, the system of massive sense. Vygotsky calls the law "the influence of sense". Why does the influence of sense occur in inner speech? In the present paper, by analyzing the properties of imaginative mental images, the author tries to verify that the system of sense of inner speech actually consists of imaginative mental images and that the influence of sense in inner speech results from the characteristics of imaginative mental images.
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Yutaka MATSUNO
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