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Publications (1)


Off the beaten track: New shores for relationshipresearch
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January 1995

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... There is limited consideration of the experiences of mentors; we might expect that both enabling and disabling factors could be intensified when working with highlymarginalised groups or through working in emotionally intense environments. Mentorships are described as intense interpersonal relationships (Kram 1985) and contain both positive and negative experiences (see Eby and Allen 2002;Evans 2005;Ragins, Cotton and Miller 2000;Scandura 1998;Wood and Duck 1995). ...

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The Arts, Rehabilitation or Both? Experiences of Mentoring Artists in Prison and Beyond
Off the beaten track: New shores for relationshipresearch
  • Citing Article
  • January 1995