TY - JOUR
T1 - The health insurance system and psychoanalytic psychotherapy in Japan
T2 - the association with evidence-based practice
AU - Okada, Akiyoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
At the time of writing, I am the editor-in-chief of the Japanese Journal of Psychoanalysis, the chair of an evidence working group in the JPA, and an executive member of the JPS and the JPA. I express my sincere gratitude to the people involved in the JPA and the JPS for training me as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and psychoanalyst. I sincerely hope that psychoanalysis in Japan will develop further and survive in critical situation of psychoanalysis around EBP.
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Since 1958, the Japanese public health insurance system has covered psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Although it is called ‘standard-type psychoanalytic therapy’, it is essentially psychoanalytic psychotherapy or psychodynamic psychotherapy performed face-to-face once a week. Japan has two psychoanalytical organisations: the Japan Psychoanalytic Society (JPS) and the Japan Psychoanalytical Association (JPA), both established in 1955. Until they separated in 1980, they were one organisation that worked together to secure government approval for medical insurance coverage of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and contributed to training psychiatrists and clinical psychologists in psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Currently, less than 1% of psychiatrists and clinical psychologists in the country have undergone JPA or JPS training. Psychoanalytic psychotherapy provision nationally is difficult because psychoanalytic psychotherapists are concentrated in urban centres. Recent global trends have prompted the demand for evidence-based practice (EBP). To date, the effectiveness of psychoanalytic psychotherapy has not been demonstrated in Japan. Therefore, it is not recognised as an EBP within national measures for public mental health. However, psychoanalytic psychotherapy is essentially an ‘experience-based practice’, even though it is fundamentally different from EBP. Nevertheless, to sustain psychoanalytic psychotherapy as a viable psychotherapy in Japan, it would need to meet EBP standards.
AB - Since 1958, the Japanese public health insurance system has covered psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Although it is called ‘standard-type psychoanalytic therapy’, it is essentially psychoanalytic psychotherapy or psychodynamic psychotherapy performed face-to-face once a week. Japan has two psychoanalytical organisations: the Japan Psychoanalytic Society (JPS) and the Japan Psychoanalytical Association (JPA), both established in 1955. Until they separated in 1980, they were one organisation that worked together to secure government approval for medical insurance coverage of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and contributed to training psychiatrists and clinical psychologists in psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Currently, less than 1% of psychiatrists and clinical psychologists in the country have undergone JPA or JPS training. Psychoanalytic psychotherapy provision nationally is difficult because psychoanalytic psychotherapists are concentrated in urban centres. Recent global trends have prompted the demand for evidence-based practice (EBP). To date, the effectiveness of psychoanalytic psychotherapy has not been demonstrated in Japan. Therefore, it is not recognised as an EBP within national measures for public mental health. However, psychoanalytic psychotherapy is essentially an ‘experience-based practice’, even though it is fundamentally different from EBP. Nevertheless, to sustain psychoanalytic psychotherapy as a viable psychotherapy in Japan, it would need to meet EBP standards.
KW - evidence-based practice
KW - health insurance
KW - medical fee system
KW - psychoanalytic training
KW - weekly psychotherapy
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U2 - 10.1080/02668734.2021.1952648
DO - 10.1080/02668734.2021.1952648
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85114899444
SN - 0266-8734
VL - 36
SP - 288
EP - 299
JO - Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
JF - Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
IS - 4
ER -