Category: Emotional Intelligence

  • Emotional Intelligence in the Health Care

    EI Level and Leadership in the Health Care Environment Not many people know how crucial the role of emotional intelligence for effective leadership can be. Kerr, Garvin, Heaton, and Boyle (2006) tell about the importance or even the necessity of cooperation of such processes like thinking and feeling and develop a theory on the extent…

  • Emotional Intelligence Reflection About the Patient

    Client (first initial only) D Clients age __ 52_____ Client diagnosis bipolar disorder characterized by manic state and disorganized thoughts. Setting/context (describe) My interaction with the client took place in the psychiatric clinic. During my first day in the psychiatric clinic, the client approached me and I welcomed her to sit down before I engaged…

  • Emotional Intelligence and Psychological Health

    Table of Contents Introduction Emotional intelligence on personal health and wellness Conclusion References Introduction The general agreement is that wellness programs have profound positive benefits to an individual. Through wellness initiatives, an individual has the opportunity to live happier, healthier, longer and more productive life. Being the most important assets to psychological health, emotional intelligence…

  • Emotional Intelligence Test Results Analysis

    An emotional intelligence test is an effective tool applied to determine the ability to understand and recognize feelings, excitements, and interests. It helps explain how one can become close to others, gain motivation, as well as manage emotions (Fischer et al., 2018). It consists of questions where one is expected to choose the most appropriate…

  • The Impact of My Emotional Intelligence on Personal Relationships

    Emotional intelligence is a specific capacity that has a significant influence on both professional and personal relationships. Miao et al. (2016) describes it as the set of abilities (verbal and non-verbal) that enable a person to generate, recognize, express, understand, and evaluate their own, and others, emotions to guide thinking and action that successfully copes…

  • Emotional Intelligence: Why Is It Important?

    Emotions are an integral and significant phenomenon of everyday and professional life. That is why people should be able to understand and control their emotions, and Emotional Intelligence (EI) helps individuals cope with this task. EI is an essential ability for every person irrespective of their profession or gender because people should know how to…

  • Emotional Intelligence Level and Its Significance

    Introduction The significance of the ability to read the patients emotions can hardly be overrated. A nurse must be able to identify the patients mood; the given ability helps understand the needs thereof. As a result, the quality of nursing can be improved significantly, and the services delivered will promote a faster recovery (Karimi et…

  • Aspects of Emotional Intelligence

    Table of Contents Introduction Discovery Made from the Exercise Results Conclusion Reference Introduction I chose the area exercise EQ 14, To Talk or Not to Talk. I chose the exercise since it is vital for social knowledge, self-awareness, and empathy. The activity was interesting because it helps build relationships by understanding our interaction with others…

  • Emotional Intelligence in Action

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Emotional intelligence allows people to interact with others in meaningful ways since it helps to understand and utilize human emotions. There are five aspects of emotional intelligence that contribute to the persons ability to empathize with people and communicate with them effectively. Three of these aspects are…

  • Emotional Intelligence: What Is It, Components

    Table of Contents What is emotional intelligence? Components of emotional intelligence Application to the current scenario Fostering EI in organizations Conclusion References The importance of emotional intelligence has become notable for leaders in order to face the everyday significant leadership challenges. Emotional intelligence these days is becoming a requisite skill for competing in the workplace.…