@article{oai:shokei.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000519, author = {渡部, 敦子 and ワタナベ, アツコ and Watanabe, Atsuko}, issue = {80}, journal = {尚絅学院大学紀要, Bulletin of Shokei Gakuin University}, month = {Dec}, note = {The purpose of this study was to examine attitudes concerning counselors' professional ethics. 113 undergraduates and 32 graduate students of clinical psychology majors were asked to respond to questionnaire of 30 issues of ethical situations. Major findings from the comparison between undergraduates and graduate students included: (1)undergraduates' ethical judgments ranged more widely than graduate students, (2)undergraduates attached greater importance to enough information to clients about counseling and counselors' professionalism, (3)graduate students regarded not to have a multiple relations as the important things, (4)graduate students thought that counselors should explain their behavior to clients at sessions. Results suggested that ethical judgments of the general public were unclear, so counselors should be sensitive to ethical judgments and make a profound study., 7, P, 研究ノート, Notes}, pages = {29--39}, title = {カウンセラーの行為に対する倫理的許容度 : 大学生と大学院生との比較}, year = {2020} }