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Emotional Intelligence: History and Concept of Emotional Intelligence

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History of Emotional Intelligence

  • The earliest roots of emotional intelligence can be traced to Darwin՚s work on the importance of emotional expression for survival and second adaptation. In the 1900s, even though traditional definitions of intelligence emphasized cognitive aspects such as memory and problem-solving, several influential researchers in had begun to recognize the importance of the non-cognitive aspects. For instance, a…

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Emotional Intelligence: Types of Emotional Intelligence and Tripartite Self-Model by Neisser

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Types of Emotional Intelligence

  • Experiential Intelligence: It is learnt by experience and intellectual wisdom
  • Interpersonal Intelligence: It is the control of desire, knowledge of rules, strategy to resolve conflicts and organize oneself
  • Emotional Competence: Explains the demonstration of self-efficacy in emotions eliciting social interactions
  • Emotional Regulation: It is applied in coping with stressful situations by changing cognitive and behavioral efforts

Tripartite Self-Model by Neisser

Tripartite Self-Model explains emotional intelligence in terms of ecological, extended, and ev…

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