(Last updated : 2025-08-29 15:14:57)
  HANDA Kyonosuke
   Hiroshima shudo University  The Faculty of Health Sciences
   Lecturer
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■ Academic background
1. 2021/04~2023/03 Hiroshima University 〔Master degree program〕 Completed
2. 2023/04~ Hiroshima University 〔Doctoral course〕
3. ~2021/03 Hiroshima University Faculty of Education Graduated
■ Business career
1. 2021/04~2023/03 Researcher
2. 2024/04~2025/08 Special researcher of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
■ Book and thesis
1. Thesis Crying in the strange situation procedure: Comparisons between East-Asian and Western infants (Collaboration) 2025/03
2. Thesis The saliency of attachment, affiliation, and caregiving functions in Japanese young adults' relationships with their mothers and friends (Collaboration) 2025/02
3. Thesis The relation between attachment and identity: Focusing on attachment representations, in-depth exploration, and meaning making (Collaboration) 2023/05
4. Thesis Diverse trajectories of hikikomori symptoms during job search and the role of identity distress: Three wave longitudinal research (Collaboration) 2022/07
■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2024/07/16 The saliency of attachment, affiliation, and caregiving functions in Japanese emerging adults’relationships with their mothers and friends (International Attachment Conference 2024)
2. 2022/07/15 The effect of secure-base representations on identity: Focusing on meaning-making and exploration of identity (The 10th International Attachment Conference)
3. 2021/09/23 Japanese infants’ cortisol levels and cries during the Strange Situation: Links to attachment classifications, non-maternal care, and adjustment (The mini-conference on Attachment from a Social Neuroscience Perspective)
4. 2021/06/04 The relation between secure-base representations in attachment theory and identity (The 27th annual conference of the International Society for Research on Identity)