This page lists selected examples of third-party coverage, mentions, reviews, and recommendations related to Inside Out: Holding the Child Within — From Drop+Kiss…+.
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Clinical Psychology Magazine
Date confirmed: March 6, 2026
Source: Clinical Psychology Vol. 152, Kongoshuppan
Media type: Professional magazine in clinical psychology
Inside Out: Holding the Child Within — From Drop+Kiss…+ was listed in Clinical Psychology Vol. 152, a professional magazine in the field of clinical psychology.
The book appears on the inside back cover page of the issue.
Original page:
https://www.kongoshuppan.co.jp/book/b10159091.html
Target: Two-volume set
Details:
See this page.
Shinrin Lab
Date confirmed: March 6, 2026
Source: Shinrin Lab, operated by Tomi Shobo
Media type: Online magazine for psychology professionals
Inside Out: Holding the Child Within — From Drop+Kiss…+ was introduced in a book article on Shinrin Lab, an online psychology media site.
Shinrin Lab covers research trends, clinical practice, and professional books in the fields of clinical psychology and psychological support. Its main readers include certified public psychologists, clinical psychologists, and researchers.
Original page:
https://shinrinlab.com/hiroba88/
Target: Two-volume set
Details:
https://coral.andnp.com/insideout-rinshinishinrigaku-vol152/
Medical Book Ranking on X
Date confirmed: February 9, 2026
Source: Medical Book Ranking, @bookmedi_info
Media type: Social media, X
In a post on X, Inside Out: Holding the Child Within — From Drop+Kiss…+, Volume 1, was mentioned as ranking No. 16 in Amazon’s weekly new release ranking for medical-related science and technology books.
Original post:
https://x.com/bookmedi_info/status/2020910548876218871
Target: Volume 1
Medical Book Ranking on X
Date confirmed: February 17, 2026
Source: Medical Book Ranking, @bookmedi_info
Media type: Social media, X
In a post on X, Inside Out: Holding the Child Within — From Drop+Kiss…+, Volume 2, was mentioned as ranking No. 19 in Amazon’s weekly new release ranking for medical-related science and technology books. The ranking was updated on February 16, 2026.
Original post:
https://x.com/bookmedi_info/status/2023492561403511255
Target: Volume 2
Hanmoto.com Official X Account
Date confirmed: December 30, 2025
Source: Hanmoto.com official X account, @hanmotocom
Media type: Social media, X
A post from the official Hanmoto.com X account included information such as “second printing scheduled for April 5, 2026.” The post mentioned both Volume 1 and Volume 2.
Original post:
https://x.com/hanmotocom/status/1998264295512269298
Target: Two-volume set
Published Reviews
Hiroyuki Uchida, Ph.D.
Clinical psychologist / Director of Ginan Counseling Room
A review from the perspective of clinical psychology, discussing the relationship between the documentary nature and the narrative quality of the book.
Osamu Takeuchi, Ph.D.
Professor, Sophia University / Director, Institute of Grief Care
A review that places the book in relation to life, loss, and inheritance.
Recommendations
This section lists recommendation comments received for the book.
Each comment was given by a professional who responded to the themes and significance of the book.
Hiroyuki Uchida
Clinical psychologist / Director of Ginan Counseling Room / Former Associate Professor, Osaka University
“A record of fifteen years of psychotherapy by a clinical psychologist who studied under Donald Winnicott.
When a counselor faces a client with sincerity, how deeply can that counselor become involved in a person’s life?
This book asks us again about the possibilities of psychotherapy.”
Osamu Takeuchi
Professor, Sophia University / Director, Institute of Grief Care
“A story that begins with the dignity of life.
Every life is passed on, and in life itself, all lives become one.”
Rika Kayama
General physician
“Do not despair because you cannot go back to who you were.
You can become stronger, and kinder.”
Motoko Arita
Supervisor, Yokohama Inochi no Denwa / Clinical psychologist
“To listen is a gift.
Human beings are not meant to live alone.”
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Updates
Last updated: March 15, 2026