Trends in Clinical Psychology-Related Research in Asia
Presenters: Taka Mochizuki, Jiro Ogata, Peiling Gu, and others
Asia-Centered, Global Academic Exchange
An academic society for comparative inquiry into clinical psychology, psychological support, professional systems, and ethical practice in multicultural societies.
Held at least monthly
Presenters: Taka Mochizuki, Jiro Ogata, Peiling Gu, and others
The Society for Comparative Clinical Psychology promotes academic exchange among researchers, clinicians, educators, graduate students, and professionals worldwide who are concerned with psychological support across cultural, social, and institutional contexts.
In an increasingly multicultural and mobile world, clinical psychology cannot be understood only through individual experience. The meaning of psychological distress, help-seeking behavior, therapeutic practice, professional training, and ethical norms are all shaped by social, cultural, historical, and institutional conditions.
The Society therefore seeks to clarify both commonalities and differences in clinical psychology through comparative analysis. With Japan and Asia as important foundations for exchange, we welcome perspectives and collaboration from every region of the world.
Academic definition by Taka Mochizuki
Comparative Clinical Psychology is an academic discipline that systematically examines, through comparative analysis, how the understanding of the mind, the conceptualization of psychological distress, the theory and practice of psychological intervention, professional systems, and ethical norms are shaped by, vary across, and converge within differing social, cultural, and institutional contexts.
This field is closely related to cultural psychology, cross-cultural psychology, multicultural counseling, and intercultural communication. Its distinctive focus, however, lies in connecting comparative inquiry directly with clinical theory, psychological support, professional institutions, and ethical practice.
An academic designation and an identifier of Society activities
The designation “Comparative Clinical Psychology”, expressed in Japanese as “比較臨床心理学”, was proposed and academically defined by Taka Mochizuki through his doctoral research and subsequent continuing scholarship. Since the Society began its research-group activities in 2015, it has consistently used this designation both as an academic framework and as an identifier for the research meetings, education and training, academic exchange, dissemination of research, and publishing activities provided by the Society.
Through consistent use of the designation, the Society identifies the provider of its related academic publications, education and training, research meetings, and international exchange activities, while maintaining their quality and academic reliability.
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The Japanese word mark “比較臨床心理学” is currently the subject of a pending trademark application in Japan for designated goods and services in Classes 16 and 41. This notice does not indicate that trademark registration has already been granted.
The Society respects appropriate use in academic citation, research, education, and criticism. For inquiries concerning publications, education and training, collaborative projects, or other activities using the designation, please contact the Society Secretariat.
Comparing how psychological distress, healing, help-seeking, family relationships, and self-understanding are interpreted across cultural and multicultural settings.
Examining how qualifications, training models, ethical codes, and the roles of psychologists, counselors, social workers, and psychiatrists differ across societies.
Exploring how psychotherapy and psychological interventions are applied, transformed, or constrained by cultural, social, and institutional conditions.
| Field | Main Question | Distinction from Comparative Clinical Psychology |
|---|---|---|
| Intercultural Communication | How does communication occur between people from different cultural backgrounds? | It focuses primarily on communication processes and behavior, while comparative clinical psychology addresses psychological distress, intervention, and clinical support. |
| Cultural Psychology | How are culture and mind mutually constituted? | It often emphasizes cultural description, whereas comparative clinical psychology also asks how such knowledge can inform clinical practice and support systems. |
| Cross-Cultural Psychology | Are psychological processes universal across cultures? | It uses comparison as a research method, while comparative clinical psychology focuses on the clinical meaning of differences in theory, practice, and institutions. |
| Multicultural Counseling | How should counseling respond to cultural diversity? | It centers on counseling practice, while comparative clinical psychology includes broader comparison of theories, institutions, ethics, and historical contexts. |
| Comparative Psychology | How can behavior, cognition, learning, and emotion be compared across species? | Comparative clinical psychology is not primarily concerned with interspecies comparison. It examines human psychological suffering and support within cultural, social, and institutional contexts. |
The Journal publishes research articles, theoretical papers, practice reports, and scholarly discussions related to comparative clinical psychology, multicultural psychological support, and clinical practice in diverse contexts.
Online ISSN: 2760-2575
J-STAGE: Journal page
The Society organizes academic meetings, study sessions, international exchange, and collaborative opportunities connecting researchers and practitioners across Asia and throughout the world.
The Society welcomes researchers, clinicians, counselors, educators, graduate students, and professionals from all countries and regions who are interested in clinical psychology, multicultural support, intercultural adaptation, cultural psychology, and international practice research.
International collaboration is central to the Society’s mission. Building on academic exchange in Asia, we actively encourage comparative research, joint study meetings, and practice-based dialogue with colleagues throughout the world.
| Japanese name | 比較臨床心理学会 |
|---|---|
| English name | The Society for Comparative Clinical Psychology |
| President | Taka Mochizuki, Ph.D. in Psychology, Kyushu University |
| Vice President / Chair, Certification Committee | Jiro Ogata, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Kibi International University |
| Vice President / Chair, Editorial Committee | Peiling Gu, Certified Public Psychologist / Clinical Psychologist, Kyushu University |
| Vice President / Chair, Research Promotion Committee | Daisuke Motoyoshi, Kumamoto University |
| Chair, Ethics Committee | Kazuhiro Akiyama, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Mikoshiba Clinic |
| Auditor | Suzuka Tsurukawa |
| Established | May 8, 2015 |
| Secretariat | Taka Mochizuki Laboratory, Oji Campus, Tokyo University of Social Welfare, Tokyo, Japan |
| Contact | office@int-sccp.com |