is a Japanese psychologist and critic. He specializes in the psychiatry of puberty and adolescence. SaitÃ
 is Director of Medical Service at Sofukai Sasaki Hospital in Funabashi, Chiba.
SaitÃ
 is notable for his study of hikikomori, a term he coined; he is internationally recognized as Japan's leading hikikomori expert. He is also known for presenting the theory of "multiple orientations" to explain otaku sexuality in Beautiful Fighting Girl. Since the 2010s, he has been involved in introducing Open Dialogue in Japan.
Personal history
Saito was born in Kitakami, Iwate. In 1980, he graduated from Morioka First High School and matriculated into the University of Tsukuba the same year; graduating in 1986 from the medical faculty with a specialization in Environmental Ecology. In 1990, he completed a doctoral course in medicine under the leadership of Hiroshi Inamura.
Publications
- BunmyakubyÃ
Â--Lacan/Bateson/Maturana (æÂÂèÂÂçÂÂ
âÂÂâÂÂã©ã«ã³/ãÂÂã¤ãÂÂã½ã³/ãÂÂãÂÂãÂ¥ã©ã¼ãÂÂ), Context disease--Lacan/Bateson/Maturana 1998
- Shakaiteki hikikomori--Owaranai Shishunki (社ä¼ÂçÂÂã²ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂâÂÂâÂÂçµÂãÂÂãÂÂãªãÂÂæÂÂæÂ¥æÂÂ), Social withdrawal--Adolescence without End 1998
- Sento bishojo no seishinbunseki (æÂ¦éÂÂç¾Âå°Â女ã®精ç¥ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂ), Psychoanalysis of Beautiful Fighting Girl 2000
- Gekiron! hikikomori (æ¿Âè«Âï¼Âã²ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ), Argument! hikikomori (co-authored with Sadatsugu Kudo) 2001
- 'Hikikomori' kyushutu manual (ãÂÂã²ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂæÂÂåºãÂÂãÂÂãÂ¥ã¢ã«), 'Hikikomori' rescue manual 2002
- OK? Hikikomori OK! (OK?ã²ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂOK!), OK? Hikikomori OK! 2003
- Hikikomori bunkaron (ã²ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂæÂÂÃ¥ÂÂè«Â), On Hikikomori culture 2003
- Kairi no pop skill (ä¹Âé¢ã®ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂȋ¹ãÂÂã«), Pop skill of Dissociation 2004
- Bungaku no choukou (æÂÂå¦ã®徴åÂÂ), Symptom of the literature 2004
- Ikinobiru tame no Lacan (çÂÂãÂÂå»¶ã³ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã®ã©ã«ã³), Lacan for survival 2006
- Media ha sonzai shinai (ã¡ãÂÂã£ã¢ã¯åÂÂå¨ãÂÂãªãÂÂ), Media does not exist 2007
- Artist wa kyokaisenjou de odoru (ã¢ã¼ãÂÂã£ã¹ãÂÂã¯å¢ÂçÂÂç·Âä¸Âã§è¸ÂãÂÂ), Artists dance on the borderline 2007
- Bungaku no dansou--Sekai/Shinsai/Character (æÂÂå¦ã®æÂÂ層âÂÂâÂÂãÂȋ«ã¤ãÂȎÂÂç½ãÂȋÂÂã£ã©ã¯ã¿ã¼) Dislocation of the literature--Sekai/Disaster/Character 2008
- Kankei no kagaku toshite no bungaku (é¢ä¿Âã®åÂÂå¦ã¨ãÂÂã¦ã®æÂÂå¦), Literature as chemistry of relationships 2009
- Bungaku no seishinbunseki (ãÂÂæÂÂå¦ãÂÂã®精ç¥ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂ), Psychoanalysis of 'Literature' 2009
- Hikikomori kara mita mirai--SIGN OF THE TIMES 2005âÂÂ2010 (ã²ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂè¦ÂãÂÂæÂªæÂ¥âÂÂâÂÂSIGN OF THE TIMES 2005âÂÂ2010) The future seen from hikikomori--SIGN OF THE TIMES 2005âÂÂ2010 2010
- Character seishinbunseki (ãÂÂã£ã©ã¯ã¿ã¼精ç¥ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂ) Character psychoanalysis 2011
Translation in English
- SaitÃ
Â, Tamaki (2007) "Otaku Sexuality" in Christopher Bolton, Istvan Csicsery-Ronay Jr., and Takayuki Tatsumi ed., Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. (with a foreword by Mari Kotani)
- SaitÃ
Â, Tamaki (2009) "The Asymmetry of Masculine/ Feminine Otaku Sexuality: Moe, Yaoi and Phallic Girls" in Ayelet Zohar, ed., Postgender: Gender, Sexuality and Performativity in Japanese Culture. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. .
- SaitÃ
Â, Tamaki (2011) Beautiful Fighting Girl. Trans. J. Keith Vincent and Dawn Lawson. Minneapolis: University Of Minnesota Press. (with a foreword by Hiroki Azuma)
- SaitÃ
Â, Tamaki (2012) Social Withdrawal: Adolescence without End. Trans. Jeffrey Angles. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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