Moshe Zeidner, PhD, is Professor of Human Development and Educational Psychology and Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Emotions at the University of Haifa, Israel,.
Preface
Chapter+1 Introduction
Chapter+2 Emotional Intelligence as a Personality Trait
Chapter+3 Emotional Intelligence as a New Form of Cognitive Ability
Chapter+4 Emotional Intelligence in Everyday Life
Chapter+5 Training Emotional Intelligence in Applied Settings
Chapter+6 Emotional Disorders: Pathology of Emotional Intelligence?
Chapter+7 Conclusions
Referencesv
Index
As the first science-based introduction to the topic, this latest addition to The Psych 101 Series discusses one of the most pivotal new psychological concepts of the twenty-first century: emotional intelligence (EI).
Concise yet comprehensive, it provides a critical but balanced account of this new research area, emphasizing what psychologists can learn from the emerging science of EI and how it may help treat mental illness and delinquency, among other issues. An appropriate text for students and practitioners alike, it presents an even-handed appraisal of EI programs, focusing on both their potential and their limitations.
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