Category: Emotional Intelligence
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Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Bradberry and Greaves Book Review
When it comes to considering the role that emotions play in peoples lives, the latter usually agree with the point that these emotions are solely their reactions to external stimuli. In other words, the key idea of such perception consists in the one-sidedness of the emotions direction a straight arrow from cause to effect.…
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Emotional Intelligence: Features and Characteristics
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a set of skills that dictate and determine ones capability to properly assess and express emotional responses. It contains four major domains, which are social skill, empathy, self-management, and self-awareness. By promoting these skills, children can greatly improve their academic performance and reduce the level of anti-social behavior. It is important…
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The Emotional Intelligence Book by Daniel Goleman
The readings main idea states that emotional intelligence, or ones capacity to maintain her feeling and acknowledge that of others and communicate with them accordingly, is a valuable competence in all facets of life. Emotional intelligence is the most beneficial, as it creates secure, pleasant personal connections in family, community, and job. Daniel Goleman discusses…
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Critical Evaluation of the Concept of Emotional Intelligence
Emotional intelligence (EI) can be defined as the ability to understand, reason about, and use emotions and emotional knowledge to enhance thought and action (Ford & Tamir, 2012, p. 285). It is a complex notion which has become rather popular in many settings, including educational ones. Along with other forms of intelligence, EI can be…
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Integrative Group Intervention for the Enhancement of Emotional Intelligence
In general, empathy may be regarded as a persons ability to feel and understand another individuals experience, reality, and perspective from within his frame of reference. At the same time, according to Teófilo et al. (2018), there are multiple perspectives on the concept of empathy that exist in modern scientific literature. Thus, initially regarded as…
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Emotional Intelligence: Main Competences
Introduction Emotional intelligence is the ability of an individual to recognize their own feelings, those of other people, in order to motivate one self and as well be able to manage our emotions, in our own self and in the relationships that we are having with other people. Times back, emotional intelligence was never recognised…
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Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman Book Review
Overview The main reason why intelligent tests were initially conducted was to determine the level of mental ability among students (Matthews, Zeidner & Robert, 2002). However, it is still debatable whether ones intellectual ability is similar to the IQ ratings. However, it is evident that most people who are perceived to be successful have an…
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Emotional Intelligence in Healthcare Leaders and Nurses
Table of Contents Introduction Emotional Intelligence and Leadership in Health Care Emotional Intelligence Quiz Assessment Conclusions References Introduction The high quality of care is one of the primary concerns for patients and the responsibility of health care providers. One of the factors which influence the quality of care is effective leadership. It is evident that…
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Emotional Intelligence Assessment in Terms of Leadership
Working through the Assessment To assess ones emotional intelligence, the following aspects need to be tested: awareness and management of emotions, the ability to motivate oneself, empathy, and interpersonal skills. Discussing the emotional intelligence as a concept and a skill Stein and Book (2010) characterize it as ones ability to recognize and acknowledge their emotions,…
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Emotional Intelligence and Leadership
Table of Contents Introduction How EI Level Enhances Effective Leadership Low EI Level Hinders Effective Leadership The EI Quiz Results and Core Themes Conclusion References Introduction Today, emotional intelligence (EI) is a crucial competence for the leader in any field, and nursing is not an exception. The level of the leaders EI has the tremendous…