STRESS AND WELL BEING IN THE CONTEXT OF MENTORING PROCESSES: NEW PERSPECTIVES AND DIRECTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
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Published:2004
Angela M. Young, 2004. "STRESS AND WELL BEING IN THE CONTEXT OF MENTORING PROCESSES: NEW PERSPECTIVES AND DIRECTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH", Exploring Interpersonal Dynamics, Pamela L. Perrewe, Daniel C. Ganster
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Mentoring processes have been researched extensively, but rarely from a perspective that incorporates issues related to stress. In this chapter, a focus is placed on the common themes and connections between these two important literature bases. The first part of the chapter describes the mentoring process, including a description of types of relationships, stages of relationship development, and the mentoring exchange. Stress research is presented along with a presentation of research that explicitly examines stress in relationship to mentoring. Specific stress points related to each aspect of the mentoring process will be described and illusted in a conceptual model. The chapter will conclude with suggestions for future research and methods that will enhance both stress and mentoring research.
