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44-1 2006 Abstract The Treatments in the Institutions Regarded As Inappropriate by Certified Student Social Workers and Their Coping Behavior: Survey and Analysis Nobuko SAKATA The purpose of this research paper is to grasp what kinds of treatment certified student social workers regarded as inappropriate, and what kinds of coping behavior they took when they encountered such inappropriate treatment, in the institutions where they had their training. The survey shows that about 60% of the students witnessed some treatments that they considered inappropriate, and that this affected them in one way or another. In the survey these students expressed their specific concerns, as well as requests for improvement, which were addressed to their teachers and the staff. It is necessary to device and examine the ways to support students and to deak with the institutions in such situations. We must utilize the findings of the present study into the future practical training of the certified student social orkers. 66