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Hikikomori Saito Tamaki

Hikikomori By Saito Tamaki

Hikikomori by Saito Tamaki


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Hikikomori: Adolescence without End by Saito Tamaki


This is the first English translation of a controversial Japanese best seller that made the public aware of the social problem of hikikomori, or withdrawala phenomenon estimated by the author to involve as many as one million Japanese adolescents and young adults who have withdrawn from society, retreating to their rooms for months or years and severing almost all ties to the outside world. Saito Tamakis work of popular psychology provoked a national debate about the causes and extent of the condition.


Since Hikikomori was published in Japan in 1998, the problem of social withdrawal has increasingly been recognized as an international one, and this translation promises to bring much-needed attention to the issue in the English-speaking world. According to the New York Times, As a hikikomori ages, the odds that hell re-enter the world decline. Indeed, some experts predict that most hikikomori who are withdrawn for a year or more may never fully recover. That means that even if they emerge from their rooms, they either wont get a full-time job or wont be involved in a long-term relationship. And some will never leave home. In many cases, their parents are now approaching retirement, and once they die, the fate of the shut-inswhose social and work skills, if they ever existed, will have atrophiedis an open question.


Drawing on his own clinical experience with hikikomori patients, Saito creates a working definition of social withdrawal and explains its development. He argues that hikikomori sufferers manifest a specific, interconnected series of symptoms that do not fit neatly with any single, easily identifiable mental condition, such as depression.


Rejecting the tendency to moralize or pathologize, Saito sensitively describes how families and caregivers can support individuals in withdrawal and help them take steps toward recovery. At the same time, his perspective sparked contention over the contributions of cultural characteristicsincluding family structure, the education system, and gender relationsto the problem of social withdrawal in Japan and abroad.


About Saito Tamaki


Saito Tamaki is a practicing psychiatrist and director of medical services at Sofukai Sasaki Hospital in Funabashi, Japan. He is the author of more than two dozen books, including Beautiful Fighting Girl (Minnesota, 2011).

Table of Contents


Contents


Translators Introduction: How to Diagnose an Invisible Epidemic

Jeffrey Angles


Hikikomori


Preface to the English Edition

Introduction


Part I. What Is Happening?

1. What Is Social Withdrawal?

2. The Symptoms and Development of Social Withdrawal

3. Psychological Ailments Accompanying Withdrawal

4. Is Social Withdrawal a Disease?

5. Hikikomori Systems


Part II. How to Deal with Social Withdrawal

6. Overcoming the Desire to Reason, Preach, and Argue

7. Important Information for the Family

8. The General Progress of Treatment

9. In Daily Life

10. The Sadness behind Violence in the Household

11. Treatment and Returning to Society

12. The Social Pathology of Withdrawal


Conclusion: Steps for the Future


Translators Notes

Bibliography

Index


Additional information

NGR9780816654598
9780816654598
081665459X
Hikikomori: Adolescence without End by Saito Tamaki
New
Paperback
University of Minnesota Press
2013-03-20
208
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