2011
DOI: 10.1080/13611267.2011.543572
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Loss and Grief Experiences of Mentors in Social Work Education

Abstract: Mentoring is an important process in educating competent professionals. However, little is known about mentors' experiences in social work higher education. Two social work educators reflect on 21 years of mentoring with over 60 social work students. Data are triangulated from the notes of two cross-interviews, separately prepared written descriptions of mentoring experiences, and the professional literature. The mentors identify loss and grief experiences, particularly those that take place during the separat… Show more

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“…16 Grant and colleagues argue that nurturing mentoring relationships enhance emotional competence, resilience, and aid in improving career satisfaction through the provision of personalized support. [17][18][19] Serial staff shortages, rapid staff turnover, poor recruitment, staff burnout and compassion fatigue, poor career satisfaction, and progression continue to plague medical social work. 2,4,20 Data suggest that a lack of personal, career, academic, clinical, and research support lie at the heart of these problems.…”
Section: Social Work In Palliative Carementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…16 Grant and colleagues argue that nurturing mentoring relationships enhance emotional competence, resilience, and aid in improving career satisfaction through the provision of personalized support. [17][18][19] Serial staff shortages, rapid staff turnover, poor recruitment, staff burnout and compassion fatigue, poor career satisfaction, and progression continue to plague medical social work. 2,4,20 Data suggest that a lack of personal, career, academic, clinical, and research support lie at the heart of these problems.…”
Section: Social Work In Palliative Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only Riebschleger and colleagues discussed long-term outcomes of mentoring in the perspective articles. 18,19 Seven themes were identified including (1) mentoring process, (2) characteristics of mentoring relationships, (3) the mentor, (4) the mentee, (5) organization and stakeholders, (6) barriers to mentoring, and (7) mentoring outcomes. Each theme will be addressed in turn.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Featured Studiesmentioning
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“…Thirty years after the publication of the foundational work of Kram (1983Kram ( , 1985 many researchers continue to use her theoretical lens to examine the role of mentoring in the induction and early career development of protégés in a great variety of professional fields (Chao, 1997;Lee & del Carmen Montiel, 2011;Riebschleger & Cross, 2011;Rikard & Banville, 2010;Stokes, 2003;Sugimoto, 2012). Kram's delineation of mentoring into four phases and nine functions has provided a framework through which the efficacy of both formal and informal mentoring relationships can be examined.…”
Section: Functions Of Mentoring Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 98%