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Lifetrack Therapy

Lifetrack Therapy, founded by the Japanese-educated psychiatrist Yukio Ishizuka, is a new personality model and therapy based on universal spheres of psychological health.〔Ishizuka, Yukio (1988). ‘Lifetrack Therapy,’ Psychiatric Journal University Ottawa, Vol. 13 No. 4.〕〔Ishizuka, Yukio (1981). Self Actualization, Kodansha, Tokyo. ISBN 978-4-06-145662-4 C0211 P600E(4)〕〔Hiranmay Karlekar, The Pioneer, www.dailypioneer.com, 6/4/06, « He (Ishizuka) seeks to find a permanent solution by reinforcing the patient's personality to make him or her better able to cope and identifying () as the ultimate goal. »〕Ishizuka's willingness to learn from his patients, as well as his exposure to the East,〔Hiranmay Karlekar, The Pioneer, 6/4/06, www.dailypioneer.com; «〕 He draws from the principles of both Zen Buddhism and quantum mechanics in his method of treatment.
Ishizuka developed Lifetrack therapy, an approach and methodology to help his patients experience psychological health.
==Lifetrack Therapy : positive mental health==
Lifetrack Therapy,〔 is Ishizuka's clinical positive mental health approach developed and tested since 1975. The new paradigm of health includes:
* a full personality model〔Hiranmay Karlekar, The Pioneer, www.dailypioneer.com, 6/4/06: « For personality, as Dr. Yukio Ishizuka, a leading New York psychiatrist of Japanese origin, points, comprises the "way one thinks, feels and acts in three principles spheres of life—self, intimacy, and achievement. »〕〔Peter Costa, Gannett Westchester Newspapers, Health/Science C Section, Wed, September 11, 1985: "Ishizuka said he believes there are three 'spheres' that control and affect our mental health: self, intimacy and achievement.〕〔Samuels, R. Ph.D., "Computer Software Review," Psychotherapy in Private Practice, Spring 1986: 87-88: "As the result of many years of research, Dr. Ishizuka has developed a theory which he refers to as the "triad of psychological adjustment."〕〔Ishizuka, Yukio (1981). Self Actualization, Kodansha, Tokyo. ISBN 978-4-06-145662-4 C0211 P600E(4)〕〔Ishizuka, Yukio (1988). ‘Lifetrack Therapy,’ Psychiatric Journal University Ottawa, Vol. 13 No. 4, pp. 197-207.〕〔Ishizuka, Y., « Intimacy and Stress : Effective Therapeutic Intervention, » Psychiatric Ann. 1981, 11(7), 259-265.〕〔Ishizuka, Y., « Divorce : Can and Should It Be Prevented ? » Family Therapy, Vol. IX, Number 1, 1982, 69-90.〕 that withstands the demanding criteria for mental health models set forth by Marie Jahoda〔Ishizuka, Yukio (1988). ‘Lifetrack Therapy,’ Psychiatric Journal University Ottawa, Vol. 13 No. 4 : 205. « While there have been various contributions in the literature on the concept of Positive Mental Health and Wellness, as described in the introductory portion of this paper, this paper presents a direct and systematic application of this concept in therapy in a way that satisfies most, or all, of the 6 conditions of Positive Mental Health suggested by Jahoda in 1958. »〕
* a hierarchy of defense which is mobilized when one's past experience and current capability to cope are exceeded by life challenges 〔Ishizuka, Y., « Hierarchy and Matrix of Defense, » Proceedings of the 10th World Congress (1983) of Social Psychiatry, Intergroup, 1984.〕〔Hiranmay Karlekar, The Pioneer, ww.dailypioneer.com, 6/4/06, « Identifying five symptoms of stress-anxiety, anger, psychosomatic disorders, depression and psychosis, which he regards as consequences of one's failure to cope with life and its challenges, he seeks to find a permanent solution by reinforcing the patient's personality to make him or her better able to cope and identifying happiness as the ultimate goal. »〕〔"Stress is Your Friend," Asahi Shinbun International, August 27, 1992.〕〔"Stress," Live Magazine, Volume 5, 1996.〕〔"Japanese Executives Under Stress," Yomiuri Shinbun, January 12, 1986.〕〔"International Front, Japanese Middle Management under Stress," Nippon Keizai Shinbun, 1985.〕〔Yogata, M., "Personal Setback and Growth," Marubeni, December 1985.〕〔Ishizuka, Y., « Divorce—can and should it be prevented ? » Family Therapy, Volume IX, Number 1, 1982 : 69-90.〕
* a clinical approach that focuses on ‘closeness’ with a spouse or comparable partner for fundamental personality change 〔〔〔Ishizuka, Y., « Conjoint Therapy for Marital Problems, Psychiatric Ann. 9 : 6, June 1979.〕〔Ishizuka, Y., « Causes of Anxiety and Depression in Marriage, » Psychiatric Ann. 9 :6, June 1979 : 302-309.〕〔"Do You Have Someone You Can Count On?" Gennai, April 1992.〕〔Barbara Woller, "When Work is Your World," Gannett Westchester Newspapers, C section, Tuesday, February 2, 1988: "The real disease, () says, is the inability to get close to yourself and others."〕
* the use of crisis as an opportunity to transform self, intimacy and achievement far beyond a previous best level of experience 〔〔〔"Stress," Nikkei Business, September 7, 1992.〕
* a method of therapy〔Ishizuka, Yukio (1981). Self Actualization, Kodansha, Tokyo. ISBN 978-4-06-145662-4 C0211 P600E(4).〕 Lifetrack, that defines,〔 measures〔Richard Samuels, "Computer Software Review," Psychotherapy in Private Practice, Bol 4(1), Spring 1986: "The LIFE TRACK program was developed by Yukio Ishizuka, MD. This unique program allows the therapist to graphically display on either a color or monochrome monitor, the changing self reported condition of a patient on more than 40 parameters which are derived from three "interconnected life spheres" of self intimacy and achievement."〕〔Casey, E., "A New Computer Tool," Wall Street Micro News, October 1985.〕〔Kishi, N., "A Man Who Dares: A Psychiatrist who Quantifies the Human Mind," Bunshu Weekly, November 4, 1993.〕〔Wadier, M., "Psychiatric Software Moves Ahead," American Business, Winter 1986.〕 and enhances well-being as the central objective〔〔〔〔Michael Berger, "A Japanese psychiatrist's answer to executive stress," International Management, March 1987: 50: "..reduce your anxiety and stress levels, since you become fully aware of all the factors involved in your sense of well-being or unhappiness."〕〔Peter Costa, "Psychiatrist uses computer as tool to fight depression," Gannett Westchester Newspapers, Health/Science, C Section, Wednesday, September 11, 1985: "Dr. Yukio Ishizuka of Rye believes he can help an executive stabilize his world and thus improve his mental well-being."〕
* clinical insights 〔 on self-actualization and fear,〔Ishizuka, Y., (1981). Self Actualization, Kodansha, Tokyo. ISBN 978-4-06-145662-4 C0211 P600E(4)〕 breakthrough intimacy,〔〔Ishizuka, Y., « Causes of Anxiety and Depression in Marriage, » Psychiatric Ann. 9 :6, June 1979.〕〔Ishizuka, Y., « Intimacy and Stress : Effective Therapeutic Intervention, » Psychiatric Ann. 1981, 11(7), 259-265〕 and stages of personality transformation under crisis〔Ishizuka, Y., "Breakthrough Intimacy - Treating Personality" APA (American Psychiatric Association) Annual Meeting San Diego, May 2007.〕

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