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Mentorship Psychology: Growing People, Not Just Careers

Mentorship Psychology: Growing People, Not Just Careers

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In this episode of Psych Leadership, we dive into the powerful psychological principles behind mentorship and why great mentors focus on developing the whole person—not just their resume. Drawing from leadership theory, organizational psychology, and real-world experience, we explore how effective mentoring fosters resilience, emotional intelligence, and long-term growth. Whether you’re a seasoned leader or new to mentoring, this conversation offers practical insights on how to build trust, empower mentees, and create a lasting impact.

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