Keio Center for Stress Research (CSR)

   

Summary

Globally, the magnitude of the impact of mental health problems on society has become one of the most important issues. In recent years, due to the impact of the COVID-19, the magnitude of this problem has continued to increase. In the corporate sector, this problem has come to the fore in the form of long-term absences from work due to mental health problems, increased loss of labor productivity, and an increase in the number of applications and certifications for workers' compensation for mental disorders. The various effects caused by the mental health problems of these employees are a heavy burden for both the employees and the companies.
The purpose of establishing the Stress Research Center is to solve the impact of these mental health problems on companies and society by using the knowledge of psychiatry and clinical psychology.

Center Original Website:

Keio Center for Stress Research

SDGs

3. GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING3. GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

Operational Period

2013/06/01~2023/05/31

Members

◎ indicates the project leader

◎ Masaru Mimura School of Medicine Professor Neuropsychology, Geriatric psychiatry
Mitsuhiro Sado Research Centers and Institutes, Health Center Professor Healthcare management, Medical sociology, Psychiatry
Akira Ninomiya School of Medicine Research Associate Mood disorders, Anxiety disorders, Mental health of workers
Masashi Yamada School of Medicine Project Assistant Professor Psychiatric science, Industrial & occupational mental health
Hajime Tabuchi School of Medicine Project Associate Professor Psychiatric science, Neuroscience in general, Intelligent robotics, Science and engineering
Joichiro Shirahase KGRI Collaborative Researcher Psychiatry, Occupational mental health