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Ambivalence in Mentorship - Bonnie D. Oglensky

Ambivalence in Mentorship

Buch | Softcover
188 Seiten
2018
Karnac Books (Verlag)
978-1-78220-418-3 (ISBN)
CHF 38,35 inkl. MwSt
Ambivalence in Mentorship is based on research of scores of mentors and protégés in longstanding relationships representing a range of career fields. Using vivid case narratives, the book takes a nuanced look at the emotional complexities of their mentorships.
Ambivalence in Mentorship is based on research of scores of mentors and protégés in longstanding relationships representing a range of career fields. Using vivid case narratives, the book takes a nuanced look at the emotional complexities of their mentorships—the intense passions and hopes that get stirred up in these professional, yet intimate connections as well as the turmoil created by disappointment, betrayal, competition, and the mere readiness to move on and separate from these relationships.

Framing the psychodynamics of mentorship dialectically, the book unpacks the relational struggles in mentorship to trace how these emerge from strong emotional bonds. This is accomplished by delineating and illustrating three modes of the ambivalent attachment between mentor and protégé: idealization, loyalty, and generativity. Pushing at the boundaries of research on the topic, Ambivalence in Mentorship locates this relationship at the crosshairs of authority and love—highlighting the interplay of intrapsychic, interpersonal, cultural, and historical forces that drive this relationship to be at once vital and risky. Professionals in the social sciences, business, and management fields will find that the book offers a fresh perspective and authentic voice to the very real joys and complicated feelings that attend mentorship.

Bonnie D. Oglensky, Ph.D., is a psychoanalytically-oriented sociologist, professor, and Academic Director of the Sociology and Human Relations Programs at The City University of New York, School of Professional Studies (USA). Her commitment to exploring the socio-emotional complexities of professional life has led to research and publication of well-received books and articles including The Part Time Paradox: Time Norms., Professional Life, Family and Gender co-authored with C.F. Epstein, C. Seron, and R. Saute (Routledge). Prior to academia, Dr. Oglensky served on the executive team of Project Liberty—New York City's emergency mental health response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks and practiced as a clinical social worker.

Acknowledgements

About the Author

Preface

Chapter I: Bonds that Bind: Introduction to Ambivalence in Mentorship

Framing ambivalence

Mentorship stories

Outline of the book

Chapter 2: Defining the Elusive: Ambiguous Expectations in Mentorship

Mentoring craze

Imagos

The "M" word

Academic splitting

A working conception

Chapter 3: Walking on Water with Feet of Clay: Idealization in Mentorship

Perfection, omnipotence, magic

The ego ideal

Illusion, enactment, reality

Vulnerability

Defensive reactions

Case vignette: When idealization leads to a give-up response in the protégé

Recap

The fall

Relief

Context matters

Final thoughts

Chapter 4: A Sticky Subject: Loyalty in Mentorship

Parallel process

Asymmetrical reciprocity

Exclusivity by exclusion

Emotion, calculation, duty

Ritualized enactment

Emotion work

Huddling

Case vignette: Loyalty intensifies as mentor and protégé bond in opposition to a third party

Final thoughts

Chapter 5: The Anxieties of Influence: Generativity in Mentorship

Influence

Generative objects

Internalization

Inhibitors

Identification

(Mis)identifications

Case vignettes: Generativity difficulties when a mentor over- or under- identifies with a protégé

Control and agency

Generative enactments

Legitimacy

Legacy

Final thoughts

Chapter 6: For the Future of Mentorship

Crafted or produced

Anchoring

Limits and possibilities

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 147 x 230 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Psychoanalyse / Tiefenpsychologie
ISBN-10 1-78220-418-0 / 1782204180
ISBN-13 978-1-78220-418-3 / 9781782204183
Zustand Neuware
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