The author has so far reported the usefulness of Hasegawa’s Predicate Recording Method(hereafter referred as HPR)for mothers having children with psychosomatic disease. This paper explored the usefulness of HPR by applying to 25 mothers having children smaller than the those with psychosomatic disease and complaining of child?care anxiety. HPR was useful for all of the 25 mothers in improving both verbal and nonverbal communication between mother and child and reducing their child?care anxiety. To enhance the usefulness of HPR, it was necessary for the interviewer to show models of “compliment” to the mothers.
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鳴門教育大学研究紀要
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Research bulletin of Naruto University of Education