At 42, a Writer Decides to Study Psychology at University and Reclaims Her Life: Book Release 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult' (June 17)
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- At 42, a Writer Decides to Study Psychology at University and Reclaims Her Life: Book Release 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult' (June 17)
- Daiwa Shobo Publishing announces the release of 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult: Parenting Became Easier and I Opened a Weekend Bookstore' by Rie Ishikawa, a 42-year-old writer who returned to university to study psychology. The book shares her journey and includes 11 real-life stories of adults aged 30–60 who transformed their lives through psychology.
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- Date: Mon Jun 15 2026 19:10:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Daiwa Shobo Publishing announces the release of 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult: Parenting Became Easier and I Opened a Weekend Bookstore' by Rie Ishikawa, a 42-year-old writer who returned to university to study psychology. The book shares her journey and includes 11 real-life stories of adults aged 30–60 who transformed their lives through psychology.
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- At 42, a Writer Decides to Study Psychology at University and Reclaims Her Life: Book Release 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult' (June 17) (Mon Jun 15 2026 19:10:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- Mon Jun 15 2026 19:10:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Daiwa Shobo Publishing announces the release of 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult: Parenting Became Easier and I Opened a Weekend Bookstore' by Rie Ishikawa, a 42-year-old writer who returned to university to study psychology. The book shares her journey and includes 11 real-life stories of adults aged 30–60 who transformed their lives through psychology.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who is this book for?
- A: It's for working adults interested in psychology, parents, and those considering lifelong learning.
- Q: Where is the author's bookstore located?
- A: In Higashi-Nagasaki, Itabashi Ward, Tokyo. It operates only a few days per month.
- Q: What changed after studying psychology?
- A: Parenting became less stressful, self-blame decreased, and relationships improved.
- Q: How can I buy the book?
- A: Available at bookstores nationwide and online. Published by Daiwa Shobo.
- Q: What activities does the author run?
- A: She operates a weekend bookstore and hosts zine workshops and life-story clubs.