Joanna Sato, MA Psych, MA Psychology (Clinical & Social), 1991, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland - Tokyo - Chiyoda-ku; Osaka - Kita-ku; Kobe - Chuo-ku, Tokyo 

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Therapist Profile

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Name:

Sato, Joanna

Work/
Office Address:


Tokyo - Chiyoda-ku; Osaka - Kita-ku; Kobe - Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Work/
Office Address:


Osaka

Work/
Office Address:


Kobe, Hyogo

Category of
Membership:

Clinical

Degree(s):

MA Psych

Profession:

Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist

Phone:

042 580-4792

Fax:

 

E-mail:

sjoasia@attglobal.net

Website:

Note:

Service Information

Services Offered:

Individual Psychotherapy, Couple Therapy, Family Therapy, Seminars and Workshops

Populations Served:

Adults

Languages Spoken:

English,Polish

Practice/Organization:

- Private Practice Name:

TOPP Tokyo Osaka Psychotherapy Practice

Nearest Train Station /
Map:

Nearest Train Station/ Map: Tokyo Office - JR Chuo, Yamanote, Keihin-Tohoku lines, Kanda stn., Subway Ginza line, Kanda stn; Osaka Office - JR, Hanshin, Hankyu lines, Umeda stn., Subway Midosuji line, Umeda stn.; Kobe Office - JR line, Kobe stn., Hanshin, Hankyu lines, Kosoku-Kobe stn.

Working Hours

- Hours:

Monday - Friday, by appointment

- Closed:

- Usual Vacation Times

varies

Fee Ranges:

available upon request

Arrival Date
in Japan:

- Arrival:

June 1992

- Departure:

None - long term resident

Additional Information

Degrees (detail):

MA Psychology (Clinical & Social), 1991, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland

State/Federal Licenses:

Poland - Dipl. No: WHIPs/419/87/91

Professional Registrations:

IMHPJ,International Mental Health Providers Japan- March, 1999 - Clinical Member

Additional Training/
Internship/Work History:

Ten years of clinical practice; provided services for international communities in Japan, Switzerland, and Poland: face-to-face therapy for individual clients, couples and families; group therapy; workshops and seminars on personal development, cross-cultural communication and adjustment, culture shock; lectures in psychology; conducted research on clinical aspects of cross-cultural adjustment process among expatriates and immigrants communities.

Areas of Special Expertise:

Cross-cultural adjustment and communication issues; anxiety, stress-related problems; eating disorders; depression; trauma; grief and loss; life transitions; relationship difficulties; personal growth and enhancement. Both short and long term psychotherapy available.

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