At 42, a Writer Decides to Study Psychology at University and Reclaims Her Life: Book Release 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult' (June 17)

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  • At 42, a Writer Decides to Study Psychology at University and Reclaims Her Life: Book Release 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult' (June 17)
  • Daiwa Shobo Publishing announces the release of 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult: Parenting Became Easier and I Opened a Weekend Bookstore' by Rie Ishikawa, a 42-year-old writer who returned to university to study psychology. The book shares her journey and includes 11 real-life stories of adults aged 30–60 who transformed their lives through psychology.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 15, 2026

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Daiwa Shobo Publishing announces the release of 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult: Parenting Became Easier and I Opened a Weekend Bookstore' by Rie Ishikawa, a 42-year-old writer who returned to university to study psychology. The book shares her journey and includes 11 real-life stories of adults aged 30–60 who transformed their lives through psychology.

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June 15, 2026
Daiwa Shobo Publishing announces the release of 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult: Parenting Became Easier and I Opened a Weekend Bookstore' by Rie Ishikawa, a 42-year-old writer who returned to university to study psychology. The book shares her journey and includes 11 real-life stories of adults aged 30–60 who transformed their lives through psychology.

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Daiwa Shobo Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; President: Tetsu Daiwa) will release 'When I Studied Psychology as an Adult: Parenting Became Easier and I Opened a Weekend Bookstore' by Rie Ishikawa on June 17, 2026.

"Becoming an expert isn’t the only benefit of psychology.
Like yuzu pepper, psychology adds flavor to life."
—Hiroto Hatahata

At 42, a writer takes a leap of faith to study psychology at university!

A record of how studying psychology as an adult
made parenting easier and led to opening a bookstore as a life mission.

Includes 11 personal stories of adults aged 30 to 60
who studied psychology later in life!

[From the Afterword]
Studying psychology as an adult allows you to cherish your own experiences. I combined my life experiences with my academic learning to open a bookstore, but everyone will find their own unique equation. As the people featured in this book consistently shared, these insights can enrich daily relationships—even if you don’t turn them into a career.

Table of Contents

・The Start: Peer Counseling
・At 42, Enrolling in a Correspondence University
・What Kind of Academic Field Is Psychology?
・On Certifications and Science Courses
・My Life’s Peak Is Over
・Work Experience in My 40s?
・Tears of Regret at Graduation
・Repeated Job Application Rejections
・Combining Passions: How I Opened a Bookstore
・Column: Learning and Money
・Column: 10 Entry Points to Understanding the Mind
and more

Author Biography

Rie Ishikawa (Ishikawa Rie)

Writer, Editor, Weekend Bookstore Owner

Born in Tokyo in 1970. Studied graphic design at a correspondence art junior college, then worked in job advertisement production and as a DTP operator before formally beginning her career as a writer through an apprenticeship. Since 2000, she has worked as a freelance writer, planning, editing, and writing feature articles and interviews on everyday life topics. Her recent publications include 'Living in an Empty House' (co-authored with Kyoko Kato, Gijutsu Hyoronsha) and 'Beginner’s Guide to Making Books for Yourself: Zines & Little Presses' (Graphic-sha). While working, she studied psychology through a correspondence university program and volunteered with an NPO supporting school-refusing youth. In 2023, she opened 'Cocoro no Honya' (Heart Bookstore) in her hometown of Higashi-Nagasaki, Tokyo. The store operates only a few days each month. She also hosts small-group workshops such as 'Listening and Writing' and 'Writing Your Life Story as a Zine,' fostering deep, personal connections. Her primary interest is 'understanding human emotions.' Her work is guided by the principle of 'not blaming myself, not blaming others,' aiming to free people from limiting beliefs and mental constraints.

Instagram: @cocoro_no_honya

Book Overview

Title: When I Studied Psychology as an Adult: Parenting Became Easier and I Opened a Weekend Bookstore

Author: Rie Ishikawa

Release Date: June 17, 2026

Format: B6 size (Japanese standard)

Pages: 216

Price: ¥1,870 (tax included)

Publisher: Daiwa Shobo Co., Ltd. https://www.daiwashobo.co.jp

FAQ

Who is this book for?

It's for working adults interested in psychology, parents, and those considering lifelong learning.

Where is the author's bookstore located?

In Higashi-Nagasaki, Itabashi Ward, Tokyo. It operates only a few days per month.

What changed after studying psychology?

Parenting became less stressful, self-blame decreased, and relationships improved.

How can I buy the book?

Available at bookstores nationwide and online. Published by Daiwa Shobo.

What activities does the author run?

She operates a weekend bookstore and hosts zine workshops and life-story clubs.