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Journal of Poetry Therapy, Mar 1, 2013
An examination of how the elements of Homer’s Odyssey can be used as a metaphor for understanding... more An examination of how the elements of Homer’s Odyssey can be used as a metaphor for understanding the mentoring relationship between counselor educators and students*particularly master’s level counselors-in-training*is the focus of this article. Athena’s role as Mentor in Homer’s Odyssey serves as a springboard to examine current literature on mentoring, especially as this literature may be used to understand the special needs of master’s level students.
Keywords Counselor education; Greek mythology; meaning making; mentoring; story
Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2013
An examination of how the elements of Homer's Odyssey can be used as a metaphor for understan... more An examination of how the elements of Homer's Odyssey can be used as a metaphor for understanding the mentoring relationship between counselor educators and students—particularly master's level counselors-in-training—is the focus of this article. Athena's role as Mentor in Homer's Odyssey serves as a springboard to examine current literature on mentoring, especially as this literature may be used to understand the special needs of master's level students.
Journal of Poetry Therapy, Mar 1, 2013
An examination of how the elements of Homer’s Odyssey can be used as a metaphor for understanding... more An examination of how the elements of Homer’s Odyssey can be used as a metaphor for understanding the mentoring relationship between counselor educators and students*particularly master’s level counselors-in-training*is the focus of this article. Athena’s role as Mentor in Homer’s Odyssey serves as a springboard to examine current literature on mentoring, especially as this literature may be used to understand the special needs of master’s level students.
Keywords Counselor education; Greek mythology; meaning making; mentoring; story
Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2013
An examination of how the elements of Homer's Odyssey can be used as a metaphor for understan... more An examination of how the elements of Homer's Odyssey can be used as a metaphor for understanding the mentoring relationship between counselor educators and students—particularly master's level counselors-in-training—is the focus of this article. Athena's role as Mentor in Homer's Odyssey serves as a springboard to examine current literature on mentoring, especially as this literature may be used to understand the special needs of master's level students.