“…Several published in psychological journals have either shown a successful psychotherapy outcome with FOT or demonstrated particular focusing-oriented ways of approaching the client's condition. These studies have covered a wide range of disorders, difficulties, and modalities, including writer's cramp (Harada, 1994), somatoform disorders (Ikemi, 1997), chronic pain (Geiser, 2010), depression (Hikasa, 1998;Ikemi, 2010;Kurose, 2008), borderline personality disorder (Hoshika, 2007), dissociation (Coffeng, 2005;Krycka, 2010), depersonalization (Hoshika, 2012), trauma (Coffeng, 2004;Rappaport, 2010), anxiety disorder (Koizumi, 2010), panic disorder (Ikemi, 1997;Uchida, 2011), eating disorder (Hikasa, 2011), HIV/AIDS (Krycka, 1997), couples (Amodeo, 2007), parent interview of a child with adjustment difficulties (Doi, 2006), family therapy (Arimura & Kameguchi, 1990), and art therapy (Rappaport, 2009). These case studies and applications of FOT open up a wide variety of conditions to which FOT has been applied.…”