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ARTICLES RELATED TO Emotional Intelligence |  |  |  | Emotional Intelligence: Encyclopedia - Emotional intelligenceEmotional Intelligence, also called EI or EQ, describes an ability, capacity, or skill to perceive, assess, and manage the emotions of one's self, of others, and of groups. However, being a relatively new area, the definition of emotional intelligence is still in a state of flux. Some, such as Mayer (2005a) prefer to distinguish emotional knowl ...
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Emotional intelligence - Mayer and Salovey and emotional intelligence.
In the early 1990s, John D. Mayer and Peter Salovey published a series of papers on emotional intelligence. (Salovey and Mayer 1990) (Mayer and Salovey 1993) They suggested that the capacity to perceive and understand emotions define a new variable in personality. The Mayer-Salovey model defines emotional intelligence a ...
See also:Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Defining emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Mayer and Salovey and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Goleman and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Measures of Emotional Intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Ability-based measures of EI, Emotional intelligence - Self-report measures of EI, Emotional intelligence - Nancy Gibbs on emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Criticisms, Emotional intelligence - Self-report EI merely another measure of Personality?, Emotional intelligence - Self-report EI - Susceptibility to Faking Good, Emotional intelligence - Ability-based models Read more here: » Emotional intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Emotional intelligence - Emotional intelligence |
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 |  |  | Emotional Intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Emotional intelligence - Measures of Emotional IntelligenceSome researchers believe EI is a cognitive ability just as is IQ (eg, Mayer & Salovey, 2000), while others believe it is a combination of perceived abilities and traits (e.g., Schutte et al. 1998; Bar-On, 1997). These opposing views have inspired two separate domains of inventories – ability-based measures, which focus on maximal performance, and mixed-model measures, which focus on typical performance (Mayer, Salovey, & Caruso, 2000; Petrides & Furnham, 2000). Maximal performance is an indication of the best cognitive performa ...
See also:Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Defining emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Mayer and Salovey and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Goleman and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Measures of Emotional Intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Ability-based measures of EI, Emotional intelligence - Self-report measures of EI, Emotional intelligence - Nancy Gibbs on emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Criticisms, Emotional intelligence - Self-report EI merely another measure of Personality?, Emotional intelligence - Self-report EI - Susceptibility to Faking Good, Emotional intelligence - Ability-based models Read more here: » Emotional intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Emotional intelligence - Measures of Emotional Intelligence |
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 |  |  | Emotional Intelligence: How to pray effectively - Action Spurred by Heart-felt Prayer A number of studies conducted by medical scientists, over a time, have tried to make a case for the salutary effect of prayer on people suffering from cardiovascular, immune, and other disorders. Herbert Benson, a Harvard Medical School professor told a conference recently that saying a few prayers can trigger the mind, lower high blood pressure and even cure infertility. However, the prayers had to be emotionally surcharged to be effective. (See also: Power of Prayer, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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 |  |  | Emotional Intelligence: Bhakti Yoga - - Path of Devotion Bhakti yoga is the yogic pathway to self-realisation by catalysing and channeling your emotions into devotion or love with an attitude of total self-surrender. Bhakti yoga is based on pure and selfless love, a strong sense of total surrender to the Supreme Intelligence guiding this universe and it comes straight from the heart. But this attitude of surrender and love does not call for any complacence in action. Rather, your emotional fervor and enthusiasm is productively channeled into a feeling of love for another person, a favorite place, a rewarding type of work and so on and one may also develop a feeling of love for all humanity. (See also: Yoga Systems, Yoga, Yoga and Health, Yoga Systems, Yoga Positions)
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Astrology and Mental, Emotional and Spiritual HealthVedic Astrology and Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Health In order to maintain a healthy mind we must realize the true realities of life. Therefore we must consider our spiritual nature to understand the subtleties of mind, intelligence and ego. Accordingly mental, emotional and spiritual health go together and, unless you have some knowledge in this regard, you cannot stop the onslaught of negative emotions brought on by ignorance and fear. We not only need to engage ourselves in some sort of fulfilling work to occupy our minds but need to understand why we fall victim to feelings of hate, envy, greed and avarice. These emotions only serve to destroy us intellectually, psychologically, emotionally and spiritually. Why is there so much hate in the world, anyway? Excerpt from "An Introduction to Vedic Astrology" by Howard Beckman Read more here: » Vedic Astrology: Vedic
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PotentialitiesThe Subtle Bodies: The Yogic Anatomy of Human Potentialities Through exceedingly detailed meditations over thousands of hours, the yogis determined that the human body is far more than a configuration of fleshy organs, bones, and fluids. Composed of five gradients or koshas, literally, "sheaths," with each one more interior and more subtle than the previous one, we are the actual "bridge" from the physical to the spiritual. Each sheath exerts a guiding intelligence over the next more dense sheath in the following order: the individual soul and causal body (jiva and anandamaya kosha), the reflective-intellectual body (vijnanamaya kosha), mental-emotional body (manomaya kosha), vital energy body (pranamaya kosha),and the physical body (annamaya kosha). Through this anatomy of increasingly interior bodies, yoga maps the emotionality and sentient capacities of the intimus itself and thus the way toward deepening our intimacy with one another and the world. Read more here: » The
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 |  |  | Emotional Intelligence: Encyclopedia - SympathySympathy comes from the Latin sympatha, from Greek sumpatheia, from sumpaths, affected by like feelings : sun-, syn- + pathos, emotion. Thus the essence of sympathy is that a person's feelings reflect or are like those of another.
Sympathy exists when the feelings or emotions of one person give rise to similar feelings in another person, creating a state of shared feeling. In common usage, sympathy is usually the sharing of unhappiness or suffering, but it can also refer to sharing other (positive) emotions as well. In a broader sense, it can refer to the sharing of political or ideological sentiments, su ...
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 |  |  | Emotional Intelligence: Encyclopedia - HumanHumans or human beings define themselves in biological, social, and spiritual terms. Biologically, humans are classified as the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin for "wise man" or "thinking man"): a bipedal primate of the superfamily Hominoidea, together with the other apes: chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, and gibbons.
Humans have an erect body carriage that frees their upper limbs for manipulating objects and a highly developed brain capable of abstract reasoning, speech, language, and ...
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 |  |  | Emotional Intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Emotional intelligence - Emotional quotient measuresAccording to Mayer (2005c) there are two ways to measure emotional intelligence: criterion-based tests, and self-reported tests.
Emotional intelligence - Criterion-based test measures.
Currently the MSCEIT criterion-based test measures emotional intelligence in these areas:
Experiential Area
Perceiving Emotions Branch
Facilitating Thinking Branch
Strategic Area
Understanding Emotion ...
See also:Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Defining emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Mayer and Salovey and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Goleman and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Emotional quotient measures, Emotional intelligence - Criterion-based test measures, Emotional intelligence - Self-reported test measures, Emotional intelligence - Nancy Gibbs on emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Criticism Read more here: » Emotional intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Emotional intelligence - Emotional quotient measures |
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 |  |  | Emotional Intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Emotional intelligence - CriticismA significant criticism is that emotional intelligence has no "benchmark" to set itself against. While IQ tests are designed to correlate as closely as possible with school grades, emotional intelligence seems to have no similar objective quantity it can be based on.
The criticism of the works of Mayer and Salovey include a study by Roberts et.al. (2001). That research warns that EQ may actually be measuring conformity. However, Mayer et.al. See also:Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Defining emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Mayer and Salovey and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Goleman and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Emotional quotient measures, Emotional intelligence - Criterion-based test measures, Emotional intelligence - Self-reported test measures, Emotional intelligence - Nancy Gibbs on emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Criticism Read more here: » Emotional intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Emotional intelligence - Criticism |
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