Keio University Syllabus and Timetable

SEMINAR A

Lecturer(s)HAYASHI, KOSUKE
Credit(s)4
Academic Year/Semester2025 Fall
Day/PeriodTue.1,2
CampusSFC
Class FormatFace-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person)
Registration Number47466
Faculty/Graduate SchoolPOLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Year Level1, 2, 3, 4
FieldRESEARCH SEMINARS SEMINARS
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Prerequisites(Recommended)C2140 分析心理学/ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Related ClassesC2140 分析心理学/ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY
B6022 対人コミュニケーション実践/INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: INTRODUCTION AND PRACTICE
B6024 集団コミュニケーション実践/GROUP COMMUNICATION: INTRODUCTION AND PRACTICE
LocationSFC
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*For conditions regarding "additional permission", please refer to the "Student Screening Details" section. Approval for additional permission is at the lecturer's discretion, and is not guaranteed.
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*If selection is by lottery: Complete the course registration process and check your permission status on the course registration screen. If selection is by assignment: Carefully review the "Student Screening Details" section, register for the course via the "Assignment Submission URL," and submit the required assignment.
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Course DescriptionThe Seminar is central to activities at SFC where faculty members and students work together on a diversity of issues as a prelude to the Graduation Project. At SFC, students do not merely learn answers to given problems. Education at SFC aims to nurture and send out leaders of the future who are able to identify problems and create methods of resolving them. Through participation in such research, students work on real problems in society and gain a high level of expertise, and with this in hand, they embark on their Graduation Project that will be their "fruit of designing the future" as well as a personal proposal as they advance towards the future as individuals.
K-Number FPE-CO-05003-211-10
Course AdministratorFaculty/Graduate SchoolFPEPOLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Department/MajorCO
Main Course NumberLevel0Faculty-wide
Major Classification5Research Seminars
Minor Classification00Seminar
Subject Type3Elective subject
Supplemental Course InformationClass Classification2Lecture
Class Format1Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person)
Language of Instruction1Japanese
Academic Discipline10Psychology and related fields

Course Summary

Apply the knowledge of clinical psychology and analytical psychology to psychiatric and psychological themes and work on them independently and experientially.

Course Description/Objectives/Teaching Method/Intended Learning Outcome

Students independently research and present their perspectives on ‘recovery.’ The Seminar will also accept students who aim to study psychological themes using clinical psychiatry- and psychology-based approaches. Kosuke Hayashi is a psychiatrist and Jungian analyst who gives students insights into ‘recovery’ from his experience treating patients.

Research Seminar Theme

Recovery

Project Theme (next semester)

same theme

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