Learning · Assimilation

Mentor

Mentor relationship

mentor · transmission · integration · joy · growth · gratitude

Strengths

Natural activation of mentor-like transmission · Cycle of joy and gratitude · Promotion of integration

Weaknesses

Reaction formation in obligatory teaching contexts · The exhaustion of "I want to transmit but cannot"

Core

In the Mentor relationship, the partner's presence induces the psychological state of "integration, post-traumatic growth, mentor-like knowledge transmission".

The state of the Learning block with the generative switch on — judgmental input stays in the Learning (3D) direction while perceptual output transforms toward the shadow direction (1D) — appears as the experience "intellectual stimulation you cannot help but give is naturally triggered".The difference from Disciple (Adjustment, passively triggered) is direction — here the active trigger of "unable to help but transmit in a mentor position" is characteristic.

As a mechanism of dual coupling, stimulation of Learning · Assimilation (3D/1D, strong, Value 0.75) couples with Activation · Assimilation (2D/4D, weak, joy, gratitude, benefactor-like activation, Value 0.75).The experience of "transmitting something in a mentor position" induces joy, gratitude, and benefactor-like activation in an upward coupling (PTG research).

As a mechanism of conflict function, fulfilling Learning · Assimilation suppresses Role · Assimilation (reaction formation, rationalization, normative behavior, Value 0.25).As true integration and individuation progress, over-dependence on the false self or role weakens (Jung).

Conversely, when Role · Assimilation is activated, integration and mentor-like transmission are obstructed, producing the sensation "I want to transmit but cannot".

Key Points

  1. 01 The partner's presence induces integration, post-traumatic growth, and mentor-like knowledge transmission — intellectual stimulation you cannot help but give is naturally triggered
  2. 02 Fulfilling Learning · Assimilation (strong) couples with Activation · Assimilation (weak): integration/mentor-transmission → joy, gratitude, benefactor-activation (PTG research)
  3. 03 Suppression of the conflict function (Role · Assimilation): obligatory output and rationalization weaken as integration progresses (Jung)
  4. 04 Difference from Disciple (passive trigger): this is an active trigger of "unable to help but give in a mentor position"
  5. 05 In contexts where reaction formation/rationalization strengthen, integration and transmission are obstructed

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※ Compatibility data is described using ILE-Q (Explorer) as the base type