Research theme for competitive and other funds (3):
2023 - 2026 An attempt to elucidate the neurological basis of empathy and depression among medical professionals
2014 - 2018 Development of a psychosocial intervention program for supporting older people
2012 - 2015 Development of a psychoeducational intervention to cultivate self-compassionate attitude in Japanese college students.
Papers (5):
Mariko Asai, Yuko Ogawa, Takatoshi Hirayama, Nozomi Sukigara, Eisho Yoshikawa, Sawako Furutani, Maiko Fujimori, Tatsuo Akechi, Shinichi Suzuki. Behavioral activation program for reducing depressive symptoms among the bereaved of cancer patients: A feasibility and preliminary effectiveness study in Japan. Palliative & supportive care. 2024. 1-9
The freshman's characteristic based on the UPI score. 2016. 45. 1-18
Mariko ASAI, Nozomi SUKIGARA, Maiko FUJIMORI, Eisho YOSHIKAWA. Behavioral science education for first-year medical students. The Bulletin of Liberal Arts & Sciences Nippon Medical School. 2023. 52. 55-63
Nozomi SUKIGARA. UPI individual interviews for all new students. The Bulletin of liberal arts & sciences, Nippon Medical School. 2021. 50. 5-20
Verification for 5-year UPI shortened version and setting of stage evaluation. 2019. 48. 39-58
鋤柄 のぞみ, 石村 郁夫, 小金井 希容子, 山口 正寛, 野村 俊明. A Trial of the Compassion Focused Therapy Program for Cultivating Self-Compassion. 日本医科大学基礎科学紀要 = the Bulletin of liberal arts & sciences,Nippon Medical School. 2015. 44. 61-77
Yamaguchi Masahiro, Ishimura Ikuo, Sukigara Nozomi, Nomura Toshiaki. The Bidirectional Influence of the Difficulties in Accepting Negative Emotion and Depression. Tokyo Future University bulletin. 2015. 8. 0. 169-177
1995 - 1999 Tokyo International University School of Human and Social Sciences
Work history (2):
2011/04 - 現在 Nippon Medical School Students Counseling Room
2007/04 - 2011/03 Nippon Medical School
Association Membership(s) (4):
JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT COUNSELING
, The Japan Association of Jungian Psychology
, THE JAPAN ASSOCIATION OF SANDPLAY THERAPY
, THE ASSOCIATION OF JAPANESE CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY