ISSN 2185-6664
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STRUCTURED ASSOCIATION TECHNIQUE
An Electronic Journal of Social Skill, Counseling and Imagery Therapy
Published by the Academy for Health Counseling
Introduction to IJSAT
Aim and Scope
The International Journal of Structured Association Technique (IJSAT) is an interdisciplinary journal of sociology, psychology, anthropology, biology, physiology, management and health sciences. The mission is to take advantage of the right hemisphere activities of the human brain to explore the mind, body, and society through the structured association technique. Social skill developers, promoters, managers, consultants, counselors, educators, and health practitioners are invited to make contributions on any problem-solving research that promptly and effectively promotes human wellness.
EDITORS-IN-CHIEF
Tsunetsugu Munakata, PhD, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Sayuri Hashimoto, PhD, University of Tsukuba, Japan
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Francis N Onuoha, PhD, JSPS Fellow, Nigeria
Noriko Higuchi, PhD, University of Tsukuba, Japan
EDITORIAL BOARD
Jessica P Campano, PhD, Capitol University, Philippines
Chenying Lui, PhD, Haerbin Normal University, China
Kei-Ichiro Kobayashi, PhD, Japan
J Gary Linn, PhD, Tennessee State University, USA
Reinhold Kilian, PhD, University of Ulm, Germany
Linda Bell, PhD, University of Indianapolis, USA
Makoto Hosaka, DDS, Chiba Health College, Japan
Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good, PhD, Harvard Medical School, USA
Thabo T Fako, PhD, University of Botswana, Botswana
Mitsuki Nireki, PhD, Rissho University, Japan
Pornsuk Hunnirun, HSD, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
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The Journal No. 1 (2007)
Original Articles
- Tsunetsugu Munakata:
Building SAT Therapy to Activate Anti-Cancer Genes and Immunologic Function for Cancer Treatment - Kei-lchiro Kobayashi, Sayuri Hashimoto, Takashi Hayashi, Shigeko Sakamoto, Miyo Hori, Ryoichi Obitsu, Kazuo Murakami, and Tsunetsugu Munakata:
Treatment of Patients with Cancer for Stressful Emotion Transmitted from Ancestry by Using Genetic and Immunologic Data as Barometers - Noriko Higuchi, Tsunetsugu Munakata, and Sayuri Hashimoto:
SAT Self-image Script Changing Therapy for Psychogenic Visual Disturbance
The Journal No. 2 (2008)
Original Articles
- Kyoko Yajima and Sayuri Hashimoto:
A Study of Supportive Intervention for Stress Reduction and Perceived Confidence of Child-Rearing Mothers - Kyoko Tanaka and Tsunetsugu Munakata:
Examining Effects of Human Relation Skill Using Genetic Temperament Concept on Stress Management: 3-month-followup Intervention - Kei-Ichiro Kobayashi and Tsunetsugu Munakata:
Shift in Frequency of Voice Accompanied with Emotional Change in a Cancer Patient
The Journal No. 3 (2009)
Original Articles
- Noriko Higuchi and Tsunetsugu Munakata:
Long-term prognosis of psychogenic visual disturbances (PVD) in children following SAT therapy - Tsunetsugu Munakata:
Reconstructing Life and Society with SAT Therapy: Foundations of the New Generation CBT - Noriko Higuchi, Kazue Nakashima, Kiriko Murakami, Ryoichi Obitsu, and Tsunetsugu Munakata:
Comparative examination of the effects of the SAT-DVD Learning Program Therapy and the Qigong (the traditional Chinese breathing exercise) Therapy to alleviate stress in cancer survivors
The Journal No. 4 (2010)
Original Articles
- Wen-Yan Hu, Tsunetsugu Munakata, Sayuri Hashimoto, Wen-Jie Yang and Ying Feng:
SAT-based Self-image Improvement Intervention to Ameliorate Anxiety in Chinese College Students - F. N. Onuoha, T Munakata:
AIDS and Human Security in Orphan Adolescents, and Sub-Saharan Africa - Tsunetsugu MUNAKATA, Noriko HIGUCHI, Kazue NAKASHIMA, Kiriko MURAKAMI, Yoko WATANABE, Yutaka YAMAGUCHI, Hiroko IKENO, Yuka IWANAGA, Wen-yan HU, Yoko ICHINOSE, and Atsushi NOMOTO:
Examining the Effects of the group intervention using SAT to ameliorate mental distress among Cancer Survivors
The Journal No. 5 (2011-2012 Merger)
Short Communication
- Kei-Ichiro Kobayashi, and Tsunetsugu Munakata:
Gene Expression with Chemical Modification Induced by SAT Imagery Therapy
Case Study
- Wen-jie Yang, Wen-Yan Hu, Yang Fu, Qing Guo:
A Case Report of Mental Health Improvement of a Marriageable-Age Lovelorn Female by SAT Imagery Therapy
Special Contribution Paper
- Munakata Tsunetsugu:
Toward SAT Theory of "Emotive Cognitive Behavior Therapy" That Promotes Changes in Behavior
The Journal No. 6 (2013-2014 Merger)
Original article
- Toshiko Ueda, Wen-Yan Hu, and Tsunetsugu Munakata:
Structured Association Technique (SAT) Imagery Work Preventing Depression through Focusing on Self-Image among Japanese Female University Students
Review article
- Tsunetsugu Munakata:
From Chimerism to Structured Association Technique Imagery Therapy
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