(Last updated : 2024-10-16 14:08:16)
  MASAYA TAKEBE
   Department   Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Psychology
   Position   Assistant Professor (Lecturer)
■ Present specialized field
Clinical psychology, Sports sciences 
■ Book and thesis
1. Article The Dual Passway Model of Eating Pathology in Adoklescent Females: A Comparison of Middle School, High School, and University.   (Single) 2024/10
2. Article Development of the Anger Children’s Cognitive Error Scale and the Anger Children’s Automatic Thought Scale Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy  (Collaboration) 2022/06
3. Article Intimate Partner Violence, Anger, and Abandonment Schema in Nonclinical Japanese Undergraduate Students Japanese Psychological Reserch 63(2),pp.118-126 (Single) 2021/04
4. Article A Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Japanese Non-Clinical Adolescent Anger: A Pilot Study Current Psychology  (Collaboration) 2021/03/29
5. Article Trajectories of Mindfulness and Anger Rumination The Rissho International Journal of Academic Research in Culture and Society 3,pp.249-259 (Collaboration) 2020/03
6. Article The Effects of Anger Rumination and Cognitive Reappraisal on Anger-in and Anger-control Cognitive Therapy and Research 41(4),pp.654-661 (Collaboration) 2017/07
7. Article Anger Rumination as a Risk Factor for Trait Anger and Anger-In; A Longitudinal Study Personality and Individual Differences 101,pp.451-455 (Collaboration) 2016/10
8. Article Effects of a Feedback Poster for Inapprpriate Dumping of Cigarettes  pp.1-7 (Collaboration) 2016
9. Article The Mediating Role of Anger Rumination in the Associations between Mindfulness, Anger-in, and Trait Anger Psychology 6(8),pp.948-953 (Collaboration) 2015/06
■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2020/11 The Cognitive Process Influencing Anger in Children and Adolescents (Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 54th annual convention)
2. 2017/11/17 The Effects of Mindfulness and Distraction on Anger Rumination - A Randomized Control Experiment (The 51th Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies)
3. 2016/10 Trajectories of Mindfulness and Anger Rumination (The50th Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies)
4. 2016/07/26 Effects of a feedback poster on inappropriate dumping of cigarettes (The 31st International Congress of Psychology)
5. 2016/06/23 Effects of Anger Rumination and Cognitive Reappraisal on Anger-In: A Pilot Experimental Study (The 8th World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies)
6. 2015/11/13 Effectiveness of Mindfulness in Reducing Anger-In and Trait Anger: The Role of Anger Rumination (The 49th Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies)
7. 2015/11/13 The Role of Rumination in the vicious cycle of anger; a longitudinal study (The 49th Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies)
8. 2014/07/05 The Relationships Among Anger-Coping, Social Skills and Positive Beliefs about Anger-In (Adolescent Brain&Mind and Self-Regulation)
■ Belonging society
1. JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY
2. JAPANESE SOCIETY OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE
3. THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY
4. THE JAPANESE PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION