Special Edition - Psychologist talks about differences to West-African cultures

Published: Aug. 1, 2021, midnight

Todays we have a special episode - I had the opportunity to interview Anne-Sophie Mpacko, who is a psychologist.   Anne-Sophie is originally from France, she came to Tokyo a few months ago for her PhD at University of Keio, she studies the health and welfare of children who's moms live abroad. Previously, she did her master thesis on Malian / West-Africa moms who raised their children in France. 

She shares her insights about the research regarding West-African moms abroad and their unique techniques, differences between western cultural and West-African tribes.

She is also recruiting participant for the PhD research: Moms that were raised in France with a Japanese husband who have a baby who is less than one year old. Renumeration will be 5,000 Yen. For more details check this short video: https://youtu.be/IfxZ5Jzaoiw or contact Anne-Sophie directly through email: as.mpacko@keio.jp.

Enjoy!

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