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Building mentoring relationships.
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PMID:  20665836     Owner:  NLM     Status:  In-Process    
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This article is the first of three brief commentaries on this volume. The authors are highly influential pioneers in the study of youth mentoring relationships, and their contributions helped shape the focus of the conceptual framework featured in the opening article by Karcher and Nakkula. Their commentary sheds light on the history of key issues presented in this volume, including the origins of their early work on instrumentality--goal-focused orientation--and relationship building in youth mentoring, and links those efforts to the contributions presented in this special issue.
Authors:
Stephen F Hamilton; Mary Agnes Hamilton
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Type:  Journal Article    
Journal Detail:
Title:  New directions for youth development     Volume:  2010     ISSN:  1537-5781     ISO Abbreviation:  New Dir Youth Dev     Publication Date:  2010  
Date Detail:
Created Date:  2010-07-28     Completed Date:  -     Revised Date:  -    
Medline Journal Info:
Nlm Unique ID:  101090644     Medline TA:  New Dir Youth Dev     Country:  United States    
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Languages:  eng     Pagination:  141-4     Citation Subset:  IM    
Affiliation:
Family Life Development Center, Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, USA.
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