Description |
xx, 292 pages ; 23 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
Fundamental issues / John D. Mayer -- A New Field Guide to Emotional Intelligence / Marc A. Brackett and Glenn Geher -- Measuring Emotional Intelligence: Paradigmatic Diversity and Common Ground / Maureen Buckley and Carolyn Saarni -- Skills of Emotional Competence: developmental Implications / Joseph Forgas, Carrie L. Wyland -- Affective intelligence: understanding the role of affect in everyday social behavior / Moshe Zeidner, Gerald Matthews, Richard D. Roberts -- Emotional Intelligence, Coping with Stress, and Adaptation -- Applications of Emotional Intelligence Research to Everyday Life / Julie Fitness -- The emotionally intelligent marriage / Judith Flury and William Ickes -- Emotional Intelligence and Empathic Accuracy in Friendships and Dating Relationships / Maurice J. Elias, Jeffrey S. Kress, and Lisa Hunter -- Emotional Intelligence and the Crisis in Schools / David R. Caruso, Brian Bienn, & Susan A. Kornacki -- Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace / Joseph Ciarrochi & John T. Blackledge -- Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence Training: A new approach to reducing human suffering and promoting effectiveness / Peter Salovey -- Applied Emotional Intelligence: Regulating Emotions to Become Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise -- Integration and Conclusions / Joseph Ciarrochi -- The current state of Emotional Intelligence research: Answers to some old questions and the discovery of some new ones / John D. Mayer & Joseph Ciarrochi -- Clarifying Concepts Related to Emotional Intelligence: A Proposed Glossary |
Summary |
Emotional intelligence is the latest development in understanding the relation between reason and emotion. Unlike earlier ideas, its unique contribution is to see thought and emotion as adaptively, intelligently, intertwined. The first part of the book is a general introduction to the field of emotional intelligence and its study. It introduces some of the concepts, measures, and research underlying the general study of emotional intelligence. The second part of the book examines how emotional intelligence applies to clinical psychopathology, to education, to interpersonal relationships, to work, to health and finances, and to psychological well-being |
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Workplace |
Notes |
Previous ed.: 2001 |
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Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
In English |
Subject |
Emotional intelligence.
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Intelligence.
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Emotions.
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Author |
Ciarrochi, Joseph, editor
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Forgas, Joseph P., editor
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Mayer, John D., 1953- editor
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LC no. |
2005016131 |
ISBN |
1841694347 (hardcover) (alkaline paper) |
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1841694355 (paperback) (alkaline paper) |
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