1963@B.A |
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qεw@³ηwm |
1965@M.A. |
εw@³ηwCm |
1972@Ph.D. |
εw@³ηwm |
1968 ~ 1978 |
§Ήyεwc³ηκU@κCut |
1978 ~ 1983 |
§Ήyεwc³ηκU@³φ |
1983 ~ 1986 |
nΏεw³ηw@³φ |
1986 ~ 2008 |
ΉSqεwΆw@³φ |
1990 ~ 1998 |
ϊεwqυ³φic³ηw |
2003 ~ 2006 |
ϊεwqυ³φi΄ξΖFmj |
2007 ~ 2010 |
ϊεwqυ³φi΄ξΜSwj |
2008 ~ |
ΉSqεw Ό_³φ |
Keiko Takahashi is
Professor Emeritus of Psychology at University of the Sacred Heart, Tokyo, Japan. She received Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo in 1972. Dr. Takahashifs work focuses on life-span development of social relationships and its relation to culture, and development of societal cognitions. Her publications include gAffective relationships and their lifelong developmenth in Life-span Development and Behavior Vol. 10 (Erlbaum, 1990); gClose relationships across the life span: Toward a theory of relationship typesh in Growing together: Personal relationships across the lifespan (Cambridge University Press, 2004); gToward a life span theory of close relationships: The affective relationships modelh in Human Development, (2005); and gJapanh in International encyclopedia of adolescence (Routledge, 2006). She has served as Editor of the Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology, and serves as Advisory editor of Human Development from 2004. She is a member of SRCD and APA (International affiliate) and presents papers at the meetings.
Dr. Takahashi was invited to Max Planck Institute at Berlin (in 1993), Oxford University (in 1997), and University of California-Berkeley (in 1997) as a visiting scientist, and to conferences at Stanford University, University of California-Los Angeles and University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. She gave talks at Catholic University of America, University of California-Berkeley, University of California-Santa Cruz, University of California-Los Angeles, Universities of Denver, Delaware, Illinois-Champaign, Michigan-Ann Arbor, Minnesota, Stanford, Washington, and Wisconsin-Madison in the United States, Oxford University and University of Sussex in the United Kingdom, and University of Padova in Italy for these years. |