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Introduction to Mentoring

CENTERING ON MENTORING2006 PRESIDENTIAL TASK FORCEAMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONA Guide for Mentors and MenteesIntroduction to MentoringCopyright 2006 by the American Psychological : Jessica Henderson Daniel, PhDMembers: Joseph F. Aponte, PhD Georgia T. Chao, PhD Haydee M. Cuevas, PhD Benjamin D. Locke, PhD Janet A. Ma hews, PhD Mark A. Vosvick, PhD Danny Wedding, PhD Tanya E. Williamson, PhDEx-Officio: Gerald P. Koocher, PhDAMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONPRESIDENTIAL TASK FORCECENTERING ON MENTORINGCONTENTSI ntroduction.. 4 Mentoring Defined.. 5 Stages of Mentoring .. 5 Initiation .. 5 Cultivation .. 6 Separation .. 6 Redefinition.. 6 Forms of Mentoring .. 7 Mentee Needs.. 7 Roles and Characteristics of Mentors.

STAGES OF MENTORING I n the initiation stage, two individuals enter into a mentoring relationship. For informal mentoring, the matching process occurs through professional or social interactions between potential mentors and mentees. Potential mentees search for experienced, successful people whom they admire and perceive as good role models.

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