A Working Model of Mentors’ Contributions to Youth Mentoring Relationship Quality: Insights From Research on Psychotherapy

Authors

  • Renée Spencer Boston University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v5i2.567

Keywords:

Mentoring, youth development, informal learning, relationship, psychotherapy

Abstract

Mentoring is a flexible approach to youth development that can promote positive outcomes through informal learning. Not all mentoring relationships are beneficial, however, as lower quality mentoring relationships tend to have little effect. A mentor’s overall approach to the relationship has been found to influence relationship quality. But what does it take to engage a young person in such a relationship and sustain it over time? In this paper, I draw from the research on psychotherapy and other related literatures to briefly sketch out a working model for the determinants of mentoring relationship quality and then focus in detail on one of these—the contributions of the mentor.

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Published

2012-05-02

How to Cite

A Working Model of Mentors’ Contributions to Youth Mentoring Relationship Quality: Insights From Research on Psychotherapy. (2012). LEARNing Landscapes, 5(2), 295-312. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v5i2.567