October 31st, the second book, “‘Wind Phone’ and Grief Care”. It was published with a title about care that is close to the heart. This is an edited book with Dr. Yanaga of the Infection Control Center, Keio University School of Medicine.
The first work, “Wind Phone,” is about why it was created, what you see, what you think, and what you are trying to do. And in his second book, he carefully picks up the messages of those who visit the wind phone and examines the process of grief and grief care from multiple perspectives. It is a must-see book for helpers involved in disaster relief, bereaved family and care for caregivers.
The text explains that “Wind Phone” by Dr. Van Dyke, an American psychiatrist, is a therapy performed by a person holding a grief without a therapist. In addition, Professor Ian Jared Miller of Harvard University talks about his own views such as why he is incorporating “Wind Phone” in his classes at Harvard University.
It is on sale at bookstores nationwide or Amazon.