Emotional competence and emotional capital refer to the essential set of personal and social skills to recognize, interpret, and respond constructively...
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learning Social competence, social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral skills needed for successful social adaptation Cultural competence, set of behaviours...
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leaders and emotional competence, supporting theorists' suggestions that the social, emotional, and relational competency set referred to as Emotional Intelligence...
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competencies are part of a behavioral approach to emotional, social, and cognitive intelligence. Moreover, competence is measurable and can be developed through...
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Social competence consists of social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral skills needed for successful social adaptation. Social competence also reflects...
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“emotional and social competence”, although the acronym was used earlier to describe ideas that were not associated with emotional intelligence per se....
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neuroscience Autism Behavioral contagion Common coding theory Emotional detachment Emotional competence Folie à deux Groupthink Limbic resonance Limbic regulation...
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Empathy (redirect from Emotional distance)
PMID 22682726. Clay Z, de Waal FB (November 2013). "Development of socio-emotional competence in bonobos". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the...
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children's development of emotional competence and emotional self-regulation, and the role of parental influence in emotional socialization. She was a...
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social-emotional development, and is predictive of many outcomes, including internalizing problems, externalizing problems, social competence, self-esteem...
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creative competence, green representing social competence, blue representing cognitive competence and yellow representing emotional competence. The Blue...
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program on pre-and early adolescents' well-being and social and emotional competence" (PDF). Mindfulness. 1 (3): 137–151. doi:10.1007/s12671-010-0011-8...
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significant determinant of the emotional climate than for example emotional competence at work. Embedding emotional competence or emotional agency within workplace...
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Marc Brackett (category Emotional intelligence academics)
Salovey, P. (in press). Enhancing academic performance and social and emotional competence with the RULER Feeling Words Curriculum. Learning and Individual...
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include system thinking and emotional intelligence, as well as skills in influence and negotiation. The term "competence" first appeared in an article...
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are three competences in this emotional method oriented to how to make a relationship with other people. The fifth competence in the emotional thought method...
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image Clinical depression Dunning–Kruger effect Eating disorder Emotional competence Fear of negative evaluation Gumption trap Health-related embarrassment...
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Mental health (redirect from Emotional health)
self-efficacy, autonomy, competence, intergenerational dependence, and self-actualization of one's intellectual and emotional potential, among others....
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Cultural competence, also known as intercultural competence, is a range of cognitive, affective, behavioural, and linguistic skills that lead to effective...
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the Triple Nine Society. Emotional competence Emotional intelligence (EI), also known as emotional quotient (EQ) and emotional intelligence quotient (EIQ)...
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"social-emotional learning," "socio-emotional learning," or "social–emotional literacy." In common practice, SEL emphasizes social and emotional skills...
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Psychological pain (redirect from Emotional pain)
Psychological pain, mental pain, or emotional pain is an unpleasant feeling (a suffering) of a psychological, non-physical origin. A pioneer in the field...
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relationship, a supportive peer network, and individual social and emotional competence. Many models of psychopathology generally suggest that all people...
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doi:10.1037/h0026802. Volling B (2002). "Parents' emotional availability and infant emotional competence: Predictors of parent-infant attachment and emerging...
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Emotions and culture (redirect from Cultural differences in emotional expression)
imbue them with emotional competence. Research by Friedlmeier et al., suggests children must be socialized in order to meet the emotional values and standards...
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emotion regulation are likely to be related to both high levels of social competence and the expression of socially appropriate emotions. The process model...
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problems with peer relationships, and increased emotional difficulties). Research classifies competence and skills required in parenting as follows: Parent-child...
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working with emotions, and co-counsellors aim to develop and improve emotional competence through the practice. Evidence as to the actual effectiveness of...
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combining social emotional learning (SEL) and positive youth development (PYD). SEL is a process of building social competence and emotional intelligence...
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