@article{oai:konan-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004528, author = {豊原, 響子 and TOYOHARA, Kyoko}, journal = {甲南大学学生相談室紀要, Bulletin of Konan Student Counseling Room}, month = {Feb}, note = {application/pdf, In this paper, we will examine the characteristic subjectivity of contemporary Japanese university students from the perspective of "mimicry". \n"Mimicry" refers to the behavior of animals and insects that mimic their surroundings, usually in order to protect themselves from predators or to catch prey.\nIn the present age, when the importance of diversity has been pointed out, social structures and norms have loosened, and there may be more than a few young people who try to adapt and survive by "mimicry", responding immediately to the surrounding environment and the needs of others, rather than establishing their own individual identity. In counseling students who have problems with their subjectivity, it is important to respond with appropriate insight into the nature of their subjectivity.}, pages = {62--74}, title = {多様性の時代における大学生の「適応」あるいは「擬態」}, volume = {30}, year = {2023}, yomi = {トヨハラ, キョウコ} }