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	<description>Toshinori Ishikuma was born in 1950 in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. I am a Japanese psychology professor known for my work on introducing and establishing the system of school psychology services in Japan. I am focusing on the research of school life support (educational counseling, special education, etc.), school counseling, and multi- cultural psychology. I am also a practitioner of psychological services. My identity is &#34;Scientist -Practitioner&#34;, which means to be both a researcher and a practitioner at the same time who can combine both roles to help quality of life for people with diverse background.</description>
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		<title>Only One Connected to Others and the World: Learning from &#8220;Tora-san&#8221;, &#8220;Hama-chan&#8221;, and &#8220;Ukyo-san&#8221;</title>
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