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  • A week of reports from Japan, where Prevention Action Executive Editor Michael Little met child development and prevention experts to find out about conditions and potential connections in a country performing well against UNICEF measures and where prevention scientists and activists are playing an increasingly important role.

The view from the East

Young science takes first steps East

13 Apr 2009
Starting a week of reports from Japan, where Prevention Action Executive Editor Michael Little will be meeting child development and prevention experts to find out about conditions and potential connections in a country performing well against UNICEF measures and where prevention scientists and activists are playing an increasingly important role.

Understanding Japan's "anxious" schoolchildren

14 Apr 2009
Concerns about levels of anxiety and depression among the Japanese school population have led to heightened research interest in the preventative value of cognitive behavioral therapies.

Prevention “action, action, action…”

15 Apr 2009
In its experiments with cognitive behavioral therapy, Japan is taking on board the ideas of the charismatic - and iconoclastic - New York psychoanalyst turned psychologist Albert Ellis.

Triple P gets airborne in Tokyo trial

16 Apr 2009
The step-by-step introduction of the Triple P parenting program in Japan has lessons for researchers and preventionists contemplating transporting other proven programs to new cultural contexts.

Japan opens eyes to a wider horizon

17 Apr 2009
A week in Japan brings the message home: the future of successful prevention science will not depend on knowing only how to bring effective programs to scale – understanding the contextual forces operating in everyday life East, West, North and South is just as vital.