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Memoirs of a Mentor: Using Creativity for Counselors in Coping With the Loss of a Mentor
Authors:Stacy Speedlin  Kevin Milligan  Nohemi Villareal-Bonilla
Institution:University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Abstract:This article was inspired by my (S.S.) own personal loss. My mentor passed away during spring break of my 2nd year postgraduate school after a short battle with systemic lupus. I remember the deep sadness that I felt when it became apparent that she was coming home from the hospital for the last time. No words can describe the emotions; she had helped me through the toughest times in my academic life. How would I ever get the type of mentorship she provided again? She was there when I almost quit as a young student, back when my anger still got the best of me. She talked me down from the edge so many times; I never expected to be on this journey without her.

I dedicate this article to her and mentors like her. Equally, I dedicate this article to mentees who have lost their mentors. I offer my story (in italicized font) in the hopes that it will help others who are dealing with a similar loss. In this article, we attempt to illuminate the true power of mentorship, honor the significance of the relationship between mentor and mentee, and provide a tool useful to anyone who has lost their guide. I share my story in gratitude for my own mentor; I am so thankful that she was a part of my journey and that I can pass on to others the patience she had with me.
Keywords:grief  loss  disenfranchised loss  counseling  strategies for grief counseling  mentorship relationship  mentee  creativity in counseling
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