Using a narrative approach in self-help groups for young people experiencing employment problems: Japanese experience

This article examines the problem of marginalisation of young people in the post-industrial society of Japan who experience the mental state of ikizurasa, consisting of feelings of disunity, isolation, anxiety, and leading to the inability to obtain a stable and well-paid job. The socio-economic con...

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Main Author: D. N. Iashin
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Language:English
Published: Publishing House of the State University of Management 2025-01-01
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description This article examines the problem of marginalisation of young people in the post-industrial society of Japan who experience the mental state of ikizurasa, consisting of feelings of disunity, isolation, anxiety, and leading to the inability to obtain a stable and well-paid job. The socio-economic conditions for the emergence and spread of this condition among Japanese youth are described. Its socio-economic and personal-mental aspects are highlighted and disclosed. It has been established that the mental state similar to the ikizurasa is not a specifically Japanese phenomenon, as it is observed in the countries with a Western mentality, in particular in Europe. A critical analysis of the socio-political assistance programmes proposed by the Japanese government is conducted, revealing their weak effectiveness when applied to subjects experiencing the ikizurasa. A narrative approach has been proposed as an alternative to the government employment programmes. The characteristics of psychological assistance formats that use narrative methods are given. Using the example of the social practice of self-help groups, the psychotherapeutic effectiveness of the narrative approach has been identified and substantiated,consisting in the individual’s awareness of their own needs, strengthening the feelings of stability and integration of their Self, and in the emergence of an active subject position in relation to their own employment. Prospects for further research are outlined.
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spelling doaj-art-ab8733b0d0df4028a42dbba0c1b9e5cd2025-02-04T08:28:24ZengPublishing House of the State University of ManagementВестник университета1816-42772686-84152025-01-0101123724410.26425/1816-4277-2024-11-237-2443272Using a narrative approach in self-help groups for young people experiencing employment problems: Japanese experienceD. N. Iashin0Russian New UniversityThis article examines the problem of marginalisation of young people in the post-industrial society of Japan who experience the mental state of ikizurasa, consisting of feelings of disunity, isolation, anxiety, and leading to the inability to obtain a stable and well-paid job. The socio-economic conditions for the emergence and spread of this condition among Japanese youth are described. Its socio-economic and personal-mental aspects are highlighted and disclosed. It has been established that the mental state similar to the ikizurasa is not a specifically Japanese phenomenon, as it is observed in the countries with a Western mentality, in particular in Europe. A critical analysis of the socio-political assistance programmes proposed by the Japanese government is conducted, revealing their weak effectiveness when applied to subjects experiencing the ikizurasa. A narrative approach has been proposed as an alternative to the government employment programmes. The characteristics of psychological assistance formats that use narrative methods are given. Using the example of the social practice of self-help groups, the psychotherapeutic effectiveness of the narrative approach has been identified and substantiated,consisting in the individual’s awareness of their own needs, strengthening the feelings of stability and integration of their Self, and in the emergence of an active subject position in relation to their own employment. Prospects for further research are outlined.https://vestnik.guu.ru/jour/article/view/5681ikizurasaself-narrativeself-help groupspost-industrial societynarrative approachsocial constructionismjapanese psychology
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Using a narrative approach in self-help groups for young people experiencing employment problems: Japanese experience
Вестник университета
ikizurasa
self-narrative
self-help groups
post-industrial society
narrative approach
social constructionism
japanese psychology
title Using a narrative approach in self-help groups for young people experiencing employment problems: Japanese experience
title_full Using a narrative approach in self-help groups for young people experiencing employment problems: Japanese experience
title_fullStr Using a narrative approach in self-help groups for young people experiencing employment problems: Japanese experience
title_full_unstemmed Using a narrative approach in self-help groups for young people experiencing employment problems: Japanese experience
title_short Using a narrative approach in self-help groups for young people experiencing employment problems: Japanese experience
title_sort using a narrative approach in self help groups for young people experiencing employment problems japanese experience
topic ikizurasa
self-narrative
self-help groups
post-industrial society
narrative approach
social constructionism
japanese psychology
url https://vestnik.guu.ru/jour/article/view/5681
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