JUN KASHIHARA

Last Updated :2025/07/18

Affiliations, Positions
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Associate Professor
Web Site
E-mail
kashiharhiroshima-u.ac.jp
Other Contact Details
1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan 739-8521, Japan
TEL : (+81)82-424-6574 FAX : (+81)
Self-introduction
My research interest is in the psychological network approach, which utilizes multivariate analyses to visualize the human mind as a complex system and to predict, control, and intervene in emerging psychological phenomena. Our collaborative projects, including both domestic and international ones, aim to describe the psychopathology of depressive and anxiety disorders, explore detailed treatment processes of cognitive and behavioral therapies, and personalize psychotherapies based on idiographic network analyses. Our lab puts high value on pursuing clinical psychological science, which is the hub of psychological sciences applying advanced methodologies into mental health-related topics. Students and postdocs who are seeking interdisciplinary psychological research will be highly welcomed.

Basic Information

Major Professional Backgrounds

  • 2025/04/01, Hiroshima University, Integrated Arts and Human Sciences Program, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Associate Professor
  • 2020/04, 2025/03, Toyo University, Faculty of Sociology Department of Social Psychology, Assistant Professor
  • 2016/04, 2020/03, Nihon University, The Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
  • 2016/04, 2020/03, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Research Fellow (PD)
  • 2018/08, 2019/08, University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, Honorary postdoctoral scholar
  • 2015/04, 2016/03, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Research Fellow (DC2)

Educational Backgrounds

  • University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Education, Division of Clinical Psychology, Japan, 2013/04, 2017/02
  • University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Education, Division of Clinical Psychology, Japan, 2011/04, 2013/03
  • University of Tokyo, Faculty of Letters, Department of Social Psychology, Japan, 2007/04, 2011/03

Academic Degrees

  • The University of Tokyo
  • The University of Tokyo

In Charge of Primary Major Programs

  • Behavioral Sciences

Research Fields

  • Social sciences;Psychology;Clinicapl s ychology

Research Keywords

  • Psychological Network Approach
  • Social and Clinical Psychology
  • Psychoeducation
  • Stigma
  • Depression
  • Clinical Psychology

Affiliated Academic Societies

  • Japanese Association for Cognitive Therapy, 2022/07
  • Japanese Society of Certified Psychologist, 2021/07
  • Japanese Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, 2019/10
  • Japanese Association of Educational Psychology, 2016/04
  • Association of Japanese Clinical Psychology, 2013/02
  • Japanese Psychological Association, 2012/04
  • Association for Psychological Science, 2014/01
  • Japan Society of Personality Psychology, 2013/11

Educational Activity

Course in Charge

  1. 2025, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 1Term, Theories of Behavioral Sciences
  2. 2025, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 1Term, Introduction to Psychology A
  3. 2025, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 3Term, Introduction to Psychology B
  4. 2025, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 3Term, The Frontiers of Psychology
  5. 2025, Undergraduate Education, 1Term, Applied Behavioral Sciences
  6. 2025, Undergraduate Education, Second Semester, Practicum in Behavioral Sciences
  7. 2025, Undergraduate Education, 2Term, Stress science
  8. 2025, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 1Term, Environment and Behavior
  9. 2025, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 2Term, Theories of Adaptive Behavior

Award of Education

  1. 2023/08, Toyo University Excellent Educational Activity Award 2022, Toyo University, Advanced Psychology Education Program Using Online Experiments Psychology Education Program "Experimental Psychology A" "Experimental Psychology B"

Research Activities

Academic Papers

  1. Editorial: Innovations in clinical psychological science in the era of complexity, Japanese Psychological Research, 67(2), 127-131, 20250401
  2. ★, Possible futures for the psychological network approach: Agenda for clinical scientists, Japanese Psychological Research, 67(2), 132-146, 20250401
  3. Book review: Learning process-based therapy: A skills training manual for targeting the core processes of psychological change in clinical practice, Japanese Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 1(1), 77-78, 202405
  4. Identifying the central components of perceived costs and benefits of helping peers with depression: A psychological network analysis using Japanese undergraduate samples, Japanese Psychological Research, 65(2), 112-123, 202304
  5. Pre-registration Practices for Improving Replicability in Psychological Research, Japanese Association of Educational Psychology, 62, 280-288, 20230330
  6. Stigmatizing and mitigating elements of a TV news report on violent crime and severe mental illness: An experiment, Stigma and Health, 8(1), 93-101, 202302
  7. ★, Clinical revolution driven by psychological network approach: A narrative review in the context of cognitive behavioral therapies, Japanese Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, 48(1), 35-45, 202201
  8. Cautionary notes from the viewpoint of theory construction on the use of psychological network approaches: A reply to Matsumoto (2020), Japanese Psychological Review, 64(2), 204-223, 202111
  9. ★, Classifying patients with depressive and anxiety disorders according to symptom network structures: A Gaussian graphical mixture model-based clustering, PLOS ONE, 16(9), e0256902-e0256902, 20210901
  10. Self-review: Adventures in the world of social and clinical psychology to reduce the stigma of depression, Psychology World, 94, 43-43, 202107
  11. Brief introduction of the process-based therapy: A novel approach of clinical psychology to go beyond the evidence-based therapy, Journal of Clinical Psychology, 21(4), 489-492, 202107
  12. Impressions and Attitudes toward the Employee with Modern-Type Depression by Supervisors and Coworkers: A Case Vignette Survey among Japanese Managerial and Non-managerial Employees, Japanese Association of Industrial/Organizational Psychology Journal, 34(2), 165-177, 202103
  13. Exploring perceived costs and benefits of first aid for youth with depression: A qualitative study of Japanese undergraduates, International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 14, 34, 202005
  14. Applicability of educational psychology: Exploring the possibility of collaborations with the basic research of social and clinical psychology, Annual Report of Educational Psychology in Japan, 59, 274-283, 202003
  15. Applicability of network perspectives of psychopathology: To promote tailored therapy for depression, Japanese Psychological Review, 62(2), 143-165, 201912
  16. Perceptions of traditional and modern types of depression: A cross-cultural vignette survey comparing Japanese and American undergraduate students, Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 73(8), 441-447, 201908
  17. Exploring perceptions of people with modern type depression among healthcare providers, The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 89(5), 520-526, 201812
  18. Development and validation of the Japanese-translated version of the Multiple-Choice Questionnaire of Depression Literacy (MCQ-DL), Psychology, 9(11), 2482-2502, 201810
  19. Validation of the SD scale of prejudice toward people with depression, Clinical Psychiatry, 60(8), 899-908, 201808
  20. Multi-layered stigma (1): Mental illnesses and shame, Japanese Journal of Clinical Psychology, S10, 65-70, 201808
  21. ★, Reducing implicit stigmatizing beliefs and attitudes toward depression by promoting counterstereotypic exemplars, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 40(2), 87-103, 201804
  22. Examining the strength and predictors of help-seeking intentions for depression among Japanese office workers, Bulletin of Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nihon University, 95, 95-106, 201802
  23. Depression and resillience, Japanese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 17(5), 618-621, 201709
  24. Holding prejudices against people with depression affects intentions of personal rejection and supporting behaviors: A questionnaire-based experiment, Japanese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 16(5), 591-599, 201609
  25. Prototype analysis on beliefs about people with depression: Examining Japanese university students, The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 87(2), 111-121, 201606
  26. Applicability of neurocognitive psychological approaches to reinforce emotion-regulation skills in adolescents: A review with the aim of promoting multidisciplinary collaborations in schools, Bulletin of the Division of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Education, the University of Tokyo, 39, 42-49, 201603
  27. Clinical sessions with a junior high school boy who suffered from comorbidity of autism spectrum disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder: A case report on the effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy and study support, Bulletin of the Division of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Education, the University of Tokyo, 39, 1-10, 201603
  28. Development and validation of the Japanese-translated version of the Personal Need for Structure Scale, Psychology, 7(3), 399-409, 201603
  29. Clinical psychologists' understanding of present multidisciplinary collaboration: Focusing on the characteristics of the number of years of post-qualification, Journal of Japanese clinical psychology, 33(6), 556-567, 201602
  30. Examination of stigmatizing beliefs about depression and stigma-reduction effects of education by using implicit measures, Psychological Reports, 116(2), 337-362, 201504
  31. How school counselors can contribute to stop bullying among students: A review from the viewpoint of multidisciplinary collaborations, Bulletin of the Division of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Education, the University of Tokyo, 38, 19-26, 201503
  32. Examining Issues of Clinical Psychologists in Multidisciplinary Medical Teams : From a Survey on Clinical Psychologists, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Education, the University of Tokyo, 55, 291-301, 201603
  33. evising the Cognitive Behavior Therapy Program for Adolescents with Depression: With a focus on the features of depression symptoms among adolescents who participated in the program, Revising the Cognitive Behavior Therapy Program for Adolescents with Depression: With a focus on the features of depression symptoms among adolescents who participated in the program, 37, 17-25, 201403
  34. A comprehensive review of research on stigmatizing attitudes toward depression : Proposing the use of implicit measures for future investigation, Japanese Psychological Review, 57(4), 455-471, 201503
  35. How clinical psychologists can contribute to multidisciplinary collaborations in hospitals: Exploring how other professionals view clinical psychologists, Bulletin of the Division of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Education, the University of Tokyo, 36, 59-66, 201303
  36. Clinical psychology trainees' difficulties and copings about joining a group therapy at a hospital: Findings from a focus group interview, Bulletin of the Division of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Education, the University of Tokyo, 35, 104-114, 201203
  37. The stigma toward adolescents with depression: A review with the aim of solving service gaps, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Education, University of Tokyo, 35, 80-87, 201203

Publications such as books

  1. 2024/08/01, Network Psychometrics with R: A Guide for Behavioral and Social Scientists, Keiso Shobo, 2024, 08, Scholarly Book, Joint Translation, jpn, Kashihara J; Kosugi K, 9784326251759, 432, 1-432
  2. 2023/10/18, Learning Process-Based Therapy: A Skills Training Manual for Targeting the Core Processes of Psychological Change in Clinical Practice, Kongo Shuppan, 2023, 10, Scholarly Book, Joint Translation, jpn, Sugawara D; Kashihara J; Ito M, 9784772420020, 272, 1-272
  3. 2022/03/03, Handbook of Emotion Regulation, Mental health and emotion regulation in the workplace, Kitaohji Shobo Co., Ltd., 2022, 03, Scholarly Book, Contributor, jpn, Kashihara J, 9784762831829, 432, 309-316
  4. 2020/10/20, Adventures in the world of social and clinical psychology to reduce the stigma of depression, Kongo Shuppan, 2020, 10, Scholarly Book, Single work, jpn, Kashihara J, 9784772417884, 273, 1-273
  5. 2017/03/10, Psychology of help seeking behaviors and attitudes: To understand and support people who are in trouble but do not seek help, Help seeking behavior and stigma, Kaneko Shobo, 2017, 03, Scholarly Book, Contributor, jpn, 4760821740, 4760821740, 213, 156-157
  6. 2012/11/21, A guide to books that will help you learn cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), A brief introduction to recommended books on CBT, Iwasaki Academic Publisher, 2012, 11, Scholarly Book, Contributor, jpn, Kashihara J, 475331054X, 475331054X, 200, 108-109, 124-125

Invited Lecture, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation

  1. Interventional studies in clinical psychology, Miwa S; Mukai H; Imafuku M; Kashihara J; Matsuda E, 33rd Annual Meeting of Japan Society of Personality Psychology, 2024/10/05, With Invitation, Japanese, Japan Society of Personality Psychology
  2. Introduction to the psychological network approach, Kashihara J, 50th Annual Convention of the Japanese Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, 2024/09/22, With Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
  3. Introduction to the psychological network approach: Let's try cross-sectional analyses using R and JASP, Kashihara J; Yanagi Y, 88th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2024/09/08, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  4. Exploring the "Definitions of Human Beings" Underlying Modern Clinical Psychological Sciences: Beyond the DSM, Oka T; Kashihara J; Toyama A; Tsuda N; Kitahara Y; Kunisato Y, 88th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2024/09/06, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  5. [Public Seminar] Network Psychometrics with R: A Guide for Behavioral and Social Scientists, Kashihara J; Kosugi K; Nagata Y, 88th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2024/09/06, With Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  6. Innovating cognitive behavioral therapies by advanced technologies for data collection and processing, Kashihara J; Oi H; Kawashima I; Takahashi F, 49th Annual Convention of the Japanese Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, 2023/10/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
  7. Frontiers of psychotherapies: To embrace both evidence and individuality, Sugawara D; Kashihara J; Kitahara Y; Yamaguchi K; Ito E; Sugihara Y, 87th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2023/09/15, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  8. Introduction to the psychological network approach: Network analyses for longitudinal data, Kashihara J; Kosugi K; Sugawara D; Kunisato Y, 87th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2023/09/15, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  9. Network analysis on the efficacy of the unified protocol for transdiagnostic treatment of emotional disorders: Exploring the effects on the individual symptoms of depression and anxiety, Kashihara J; Takebayashi Y; Kunisato Y; Sugawara D; Ito M, 2023 International Convention of Psychological Science, 2023/03/09, Without Invitation, English, Association for Psychological Science, Brussels
  10. Applying multimodal data collected in clinical assessments in cognitive behavioral therapies into artificial intelligence technologies: For better assessments of mental states and predictions of clinical outcomes, Shigeeda Y; Nishimura T; Takebayashi Y; Kashihara J; Muranaka S; Nakajima S; Aoki S; Oshiyama C; Kunisato Y; Sugawara D; Tsuji T; Oi H; Sugita S; Kato N; Ito M, SIG-AI of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, 2022/12/21, Without Invitation, Japanese, Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
  11. Process-Based Therapy: Introducing a new framework of clinical psychological science, Kashihara J; Sugawara D, 22nd Annual Convention of the Japanese Association for Cognitive Therapy, 2022/11/13, With Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association for Cognitive Therapy
  12. Do cognitive behavioral therapy change the network structure of depressive and anxiety symptoms? A secondary analysis on the clinical trial data of the unified protocol, Kashihara J; Takebayashi Y; Kunisato Y; Ito M; Sugawara D, 22nd Annual Convention of the Japanese Association for Cognitive Therapy, 2022/11/11, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association for Cognitive Therapy
  13. What is Process-Based Therapy? Discussing its structures and future possibilities, Kashihara J; Sugawara D; Takebayashi Y; Kunisato Y; Igarashi Y; Kosugi K, 48th Annual Convention of the Japanese Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, 2022/10/01, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
  14. Introduction to the psychological network approach: Cross-sectional network analyses, Kashihara J; Kunisato Y; Takebayashi Y; Sugawara D, 86th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2022/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  15. Review on my experiences of preregistering secondary data analyses: Preregistrations can be "incomplete", Kashihara J, 63rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Educational Psychology, 2022/08/20, With Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association of Educational Psychology
  16. Not Available, Ito M; Nishimura T; Takebayashi Y; Kotoku J; Muranaka S; Kashihara J; Kunisato Y; Sugawara D; Yokotani K, The 36th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 2022, 2022/06/17, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence
  17. Taxonicity and network structure of depressive and anxiety disorders: A latent network-class analysis with Gaussian graphical mixture model, Kashihara J; Takebayashi Y; Kunisato Y; Ito M, 84th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2020/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  18. Reading skills to foster integrative understandings of statistical models: Tips for sustainable learning of statistics, Kashihara J, 84th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2020/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  19. Discussing strategies to study psychometrics: How can we become "wiser" users of statistics?, Kashihara J; Ichikawa R; Tokuoka M; Hojo D; Kosugi K, 84th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2020/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  20. Psychological network approach, Kashihara J, 46th Annual Convention of the Japanese Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, 2020/09, With Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
  21. How to reduce stigma toward depression: Proposing more effective intervention to reduce stigma from perspectives of educational psychology, Kashihara J, 61st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Educational Psychology, 2019/09, With Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association of Educational Psychology
  22. Exploring the applicability of educational psychology: To promote collaborations with social and clinical psychology, Kashihara J; Sakamoto S; Masaki I; Koyasu M, 61st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Educational Psychology, 2019/09, With Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association of Educational Psychology
  23. Let's report individual differences and distributions of effects in basic research: Suggestions based on my experience with a journal that has banned null-hypothesis statistical testing, Kashihara J, 83rd Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2019/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  24. How to present your statistical results more vividly: Suggestions for authors, reviewers, and editors in the field of psychology, Kashihara J; Ichikawa R; Takebayashi Y; Usami S, 83rd Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2019/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  25. Prototype analysis of perceived costs and benefits of helping peers with depression, Kashihara J; Sakamoto S, 61st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Educational Psychology, 2019/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association of Educational Psychology
  26. Identifying central components of perceived benefits of helping peers with depression: A network analysis, Kashihara J; Sakamoto S, 83rd Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2019/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  27. Identifying central components of perceived costs of helping peers with depression: A network analysis, Kashihara J; Sakamoto S, 28th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Personality Psychology, 2019/08, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japan Society of Personality Psychology
  28. Examining influences of help-seeking styles on selection of help-givers, Yamauchi N; Kashihara J; Sakamoto S, 82nd Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2018/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  29. Cross-cultural differences in perceptions of modern and traditional types depression between Japan and the United States, Kashihara J; Yamakawa I; Kameyama A; Muranaka M; Harrison L; Dominick W; Marton V; Nicholas A; Taku K; Sakamoto S, The 2018 Australian Psychological Society Congress, 2018/09, Without Invitation, English, Australian Psychological Society
  30. A satisficing tendency in online surveys and the effect on findings: A study using Interpersonal Sensitivity/Privileged self Scale among workers and undergraduates, Kameyama A; Yamakawa I; Muranaka M; Kashihara J; Sakamoto S, 81st Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2017/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  31. Views of office workers with "modern type depression": Findings from a survey using case vignettes, Kameyama A; Kashihara J; Yamakawa I; Muranaka M; Matsuura T; Sakamoto S, 30th annual conference of the Japanese Association of Health Psychology, 2017/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association of Health Psychology
  32. The structure of beliefs toward people with depression and strategies for stigma-reduction: Examination from the standpoint of social and clinical psychology, Kashihara J, 81st Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2017/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  33. Social cognition of the "modern type depression": Findings from a survey of office workers, Kashihara J; Kameyama A; Yamakawa I; Muranaka M; Sakamoto S, 81st Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2017/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  34. Exploring views of "modern type depression" among Japanese office workers: Based on comparisons with images of traditional type depression, Kashihara J; Kameyama A; Yamakawa I; Muranaka M; Sakamoto S, 26th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Personality Psychology, 2017/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japan Society of Personality Psychology
  35. The process of stigma toward "modern type depression" in Japan: Findings from mediation analyses, Kashihara J; Kameyama A; Yamakawa I; Muranaka M; Sakamoto S, The 18th International Mental Health Conference, 2017/08, Without Invitation, English, Australian and New Zealand Mental Health Association
  36. Reducing the implicit stigma of depression by promoting counterstereotypic exemplars, Kashihara J; Sakamoto S, The 2nd International Convention of Psychological Science, 2017/03, Without Invitation, English, Association for Psychological Science
  37. For what professionals Japanese office workers want to seek help about their depressive symptoms? Examining help-seeking intentions and their determinents, Kashihara J; Muranaka M; Yamakawa I; Sakamoto S, 58th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Educational Psychology, 2016/10, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Association of Educational Psychology
  38. Holding prejudices against people with depression affects intentions of supporting behaviors: A questionnaire based experiment, Kashihara J, 25th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Personality Psychology, 2016/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japan Society of Personality Psychology
  39. Social backgrounds of "modern type" depression (MTD): The history of psychoeducation and formation of the prototypes of depression, Kashihara J, The 31st International Congress of Psychology, 2016/07, Without Invitation, English, International Union of Psychological Science
  40. Can explicit measures of stigma toward depression be improved? Proposing the use of semantic differential (SD) scales, Kashihara J, The 31st International Congress of Psychology, 2016/07, Without Invitation, English, International Union of Psychological Science
  41. Can implicit prejudice against depression be reduced by promoting counterstereotypes? Results from a pilot study, Kashihara J, 79th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2015/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  42. Translation and initial validation of the Personal Need for Structure Scale, Kashihara J, 24th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Personality Psychology, 2015/08, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japan Society of Personality Psychology
  43. Impacts of stereotypes on social support and rejection of people with depression, Kashihara J, The inaugural International Convention of Psychological Science, 2015/03, Without Invitation, English, Association for Psychological Science
  44. Exploring the stereotypes about people with depression: Findings from qualitative content analyses, Kashihara J, 23th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Personality Psychology, 2014/10, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japan Society of Personality Psychology
  45. Examining relation between knowledge of depression and stigma: Psychosocial knowledge can increase stigma, Kashihara J, 78th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2014/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  46. Prototype Analysis of Stigmatizing Attitudes toward Depression: 'Gloomy' and 'Weak' as Prototypes, Kashihara J, The 26th Annual Convention of Association for Psychological Science, 2014/03, Without Invitation, English, Association for Psychological Science
  47. Utilizing the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to activate research on help seeking behavior: Examination of implicit stigmatizing beliefs about depression, Kashihara J, 77th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2013/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  48. Examinations of difficulties that clinical psychologists face in multidisciplinary collaboration (1): From the analysis of written data, Takagi F; Kawasaki R; Kashihara J, 77th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2013/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  49. Can education reduce stigma toward depression effectively? An examination of implicit stigma by using Brief IAT, Kashihara J, 77th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2013/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association
  50. How clinical psychologists can contribute to multidisciplinary collaborations in hospitals: Identifying skills and knowledge that clinical psychologists should learn, Hazumi M; Takayanagi M; Kawasaki R; Noto H; Kashihara J, 32nd Annual Convention of the Association of Japanese Clinical Psychology, 2013/08, Without Invitation, Japanese, Association of Japanese Clinical Psychology
  51. An introduction to the theoretical framework of stigmatizing beliefs about people with depression: With the aim of promoting help seeking behavior among university students with depression, Kashihara J, 32nd Annual Convention of the Association of Japanese Clinical Psychology, 2013/08, Without Invitation, Japanese, Association of Japanese Clinical Psychology
  52. Examination of Two Implicit Stigmatizing Attitudes toward Depression: Blameworthiness and Dangerousness, Kashihara J, The 10th Biennial Conference of Asian Association of Social Psychology, 2013/08, Without Invitation, English, Asian Association of Social Psychology
  53. A study of clinical psychology trainees' difficulties and copings about joining a group therapy at a hospital: How trainees can learn to behave in multidisciplinary fields?, Kawasaki R; Hirano M; Kashihara J; Shimoyama H, 6th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2012/09, Without Invitation, Japanese, Japanese Psychological Association

Awards

  1. 2019/11, JPA Awards for the Good Poster Presentations of the Year, The Japanese Psychological Association
  2. 2019/08, Excellent Poster Presentation Award, Japan Society of Personality Psychology
  3. 2018/03, Excellent Poster Presentation Award, Japan Society of Personality Psychology
  4. 2017/12, JPA Awards for the Best Poster Presentations of the Year (Co-presenter), The Japanese Psychological Association
  5. 2017/12, JPA Awards for the Best Poster Presentations of the Year, The Japanese Psychological Association

External Funds

Acceptance Results of Competitive Funds

  1. JSPS KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Foundational research for and case studies of clinical applications of the psychological network approach, 2025/02, 2029/03
  2. Inoue Enryo Memorial Grant, Developing educational contents to promote the understandings of diversity of people with mental disorders, 2024/06, 2025/03
  3. JSPS KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (B), Ultra-High-Definition Mental Health Care by Digital-Human Integration: New Strategy for utilizing Multi-Modal, Big, and Precision Data, 2021/08/23, 2024/03/31
  4. JSPS KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (B), Exploring the detailed treatment processes of psychotherapies: A network approach, 2021/09, 2024/03
  5. JSPS KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists, Development and evaluation of educational programs that promote social inclusion of people with depression, 2020/04/01, 2023/03/31
  6. JSPS KAKENHI Grant in Aid for Publication of Scientific Research Results, Adventures in the world of social and clinical psychology to reduce the stigma of depression, 2020/04, 2021/03
  7. JSPS KAKENHI Grant in Aid for JSPS Research Fellows (PD), Development and evaluation of programs that promote helping behaviors toward people with depression, 2017/04, 2020/03
  8. JSPS KAKENHI Grant in Aid for JSPS Research Fellows (DC2), Developing educational programs to reduce prejudice toward people with depression, 2015/04, 2017/03

Social Activities

History as Committee Members

  1. 84th Annual Convention Organizing Committee, 2020/04, 2020/11, Japanese Psychological Association
  2. 61st Annual Meeting Organizing Committee, 2018/09, 2019/09, Japanese Association of Educational Psychology
  3. Member of the Public Relations Committee, 2016/09, 2019/08, Japan Society of Personality Psychology

History as Peer Reviews of Academic Papers

  1. 2025, Japanese Journal of Behaviormetrics, Others, Reviewer, 1
  2. 2025, Japanese Journal of Research on Emotions, Others, Reviewer, 2
  3. 2025, Japanese Psychological Research, Others, Reviewer, 2
  4. 2024, Japanese Psychological Research, Editor, Special Issue Editor, 12
  5. 2024, Japanese Psychological Research, Others, Reviewer, 2
  6. 2023, Japanese Psychological Research, Others, Reviewer, 1
  7. 2023, Clinical Psychological Science, Others, Reviewer, 1
  8. 2023, BMC Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 1
  9. 2023, Behavioral Medicine, Others, Reviewer, 1
  10. 2023, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 1
  11. 2022, Frontiers in Sociology, Others, Reviewer, 1
  12. 2022, BMC Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 2
  13. 2022, BMC Psychiatry, Others, Reviewer, 1
  14. 2021, Japanese Journal of Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 1
  15. 2021, Japanese Psychological Research, Others, Reviewer, 2
  16. 2021, Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, Others, Reviewer, 1
  17. 2021, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 1
  18. 2020, Japanese Journal of Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 1
  19. 2020, Scientific Reports, Others, Reviewer, 3
  20. 2020, Psychological Reports, Others, Reviewer, 1
  21. 2020, Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, Others, Reviewer, 3
  22. 2020, BMC Psychiatry, Others, Reviewer, 4
  23. 2020, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 1
  24. 2019, Japanese Journal of Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 3
  25. 2019, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 1
  26. 2019, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, Others, Reviewer, 1
  27. 2019, BMC Public Health, Others, Reviewer, 1
  28. 2019, BMC Psychiatry, Others, Reviewer, 2
  29. 2019, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 1
  30. 2018, Japanese Journal of Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 1
  31. 2018, PLOS ONE, Others, Reviewer, 1
  32. 2018, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, Others, Reviewer, 2
  33. 2018, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, Others, Reviewer, 1
  34. 2016, BMC Health Services Research, Others, Reviewer, 1