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  1. Toshiko Kobayashi (小林トシ子, Kobayashi Toshiko, 6 April 1932 – 29 December 2016) was a Japanese actress active from 1949 to 1980. She joined the Nichigeki Dancing Team in 1946. In 1949, she was discovered by film director Keisuke Kinoshita and gave her film debut in his comedy Broken Drum.

  2. May 29, 2019 · We spoke with art therapist and creator of Expressive Origami Therapy (EOT), Toshiko Kobayashi, LCAT, ATCS, ATR-BC, to get a more in-depth look into the origins of origami, as well as its past and modern role in art therapy practice.

  3. Nov 22, 2019 · Toshiko Kobayashi, an art therapist in Manhattan who grew up folding as a child in Tokyo after World War II, believes in the art’s ability to heal. “Just after the war, there was...

  4. Expressive Origami Therapy (EOT) is a theory of art therapy developed by Toshiko Kobayashi based on her experiences as an art therapist throughout her practices for more than two decades.

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  5. Toshiko Kobayashi was born on 6 April 1932 in Tokyo, Japan. She was an actress, known for Black Lizard (1968), Carmen Comes Home (1951) and Kaze no shisen (1963). She was married to Hiroshi Teshigahara. She died on 29 December 2016 in Tokyo, Japan.

  6. Toshiko Kobayashi. This presentation introduces expanding perspective of the efficacy of origami based on Enrichment Origami Art Therapy, which Toshiko has been promoting for more then 10 years.

  7. Dec 16, 2019 · Why does Toshiko Kobayashi, an art therapist, believe that origami has the ability to heal? Do you think making origami would have a calming or healing presence for you?