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Cup Of Therapy: DaiJoBu

We discovered "Cup Of Therapy" in Finland. This is a world created by illustrator/graphic designer Matti Pikkujämsä and psychotherapist Antti Ervasti with animal illustrations and short humorous texts. Many of the themes were born from their daily lives, such as the cafes they frequented or the worries of close friends. In “Cup Of Therapy: DaiJouBu", in addition to about 100 illustrations and text from the original book, this book also includes newly written explanatory texts that delve deeper into the themes, all translated into Japanese.

The book titled “DaiJouBu" ("Is everything OK?") is casual and a demonstration of a warm sense of sympathy, which is also used as an answer: “All is well”. One of the key messages in the book is the importance of bringing up issues and dialogues.

Language: Japanese

We discovered "Cup Of Therapy" in Finland. This is a world created by illustrator/graphic designer Matti Pikkujämsä and psychotherapist Antti Ervasti with animal illustrations and short humorous texts. Many of the themes were born from their daily lives, such as the cafes they frequented or the worries of close friends. In “Cup Of Therapy: DaiJouBu", in addition to about 100 illustrations and text from the original book, this book also includes newly written explanatory texts that delve deeper into the themes, all translated into Japanese.

The book titled “DaiJouBu" ("Is everything OK?") is casual and a demonstration of a warm sense of sympathy, which is also used as an answer: “All is well”. One of the key messages in the book is the importance of bringing up issues and dialogues.

Language: Japanese

$3.60

Original: $12.00

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Cup Of Therapy: DaiJoBu—

$12.00

$3.60

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We discovered "Cup Of Therapy" in Finland. This is a world created by illustrator/graphic designer Matti Pikkujämsä and psychotherapist Antti Ervasti with animal illustrations and short humorous texts. Many of the themes were born from their daily lives, such as the cafes they frequented or the worries of close friends. In “Cup Of Therapy: DaiJouBu", in addition to about 100 illustrations and text from the original book, this book also includes newly written explanatory texts that delve deeper into the themes, all translated into Japanese.

The book titled “DaiJouBu" ("Is everything OK?") is casual and a demonstration of a warm sense of sympathy, which is also used as an answer: “All is well”. One of the key messages in the book is the importance of bringing up issues and dialogues.

Language: Japanese

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