The development of emotionali Intelligence: a case study (Record no. 178000)
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International Standard Book Number | 041535952X |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
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Classification number | 155.42224 |
Item number | REI/D |
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Personal name | Reissland, Nadja |
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Title | The development of emotionali Intelligence: a case study |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Nadja Reissland |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New York: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Routledge, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2012. |
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Extent | 166 p. |
Other physical details | PB |
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Formatted contents note | PART 1<br/>Overview of the literature on emotional intelligence (El)<br/>1 Introduction<br/>Overview 3<br/>Background to the study of emotional intelligence 4<br/>El in the context of emotional development 5<br/>Novel approach to studying the development of El 5<br/>Emotional discourse and El 6<br/>Emotion socialization and El 6<br/>The case study 7<br/>The importance of the father and El 7<br/>El in infancy 8<br/>Labelling emotions in the context of El growth 9<br/>Teasing and El 10<br/>El and cognitive development I!<br/>El and death 11<br/>2 Emotional Intelligence: models and controversies<br/>What is emotional intelligence? 13<br/>How is emotional intelligence measured? 17<br/>3 The language of emotional intelligence<br/>Recognizing emotions in facial expressions: is there a<br/>developmental progression? 22<br/>Pitch of voice and emotional intelligence 25<br/>4 Regulation of emotional expression<br/>Si'lf-rcgulalion of emotions in infancy 31<br/>The effects of nuiternal mental health as the basis for<br/>emotional intelligence 32<br/>Socialization of positive emotions 33<br/>5 Emotional intelligence: the ability to Interact emotionally<br/>through empathy<br/>The development of empathy 37<br/>Trait and ability El and empathy 39<br/>El and understanding jokes 41<br/>6 Emotional Intelligence, health and negative emotions<br/>Negative emotional experience and coping strategies 45<br/>Other people's negative emotions: how nurses or carers<br/>cope with negative emotions and violence in the<br/>PART II<br/>workplace 46<br/>Case study<br/>Introduction to the case study<br/>7 The language of emotions from the first months of life<br/>Socialization of emotion during the first four months 58<br/>Praising and reinforcing desirable emotions during the<br/>first four months 59<br/>Talking about fear and using humour in the fifth<br/>month 61<br/>Learning to talk about objects from 6 months onwards 63<br/>Learning to talk about emotions in the second year 65<br/>Conclusion 67<br/>8 Acoustic aspects of emotion talk<br/>The influence of sound on the appraisal of emotion 71<br/>The meaning of the message is carried by sound 72<br/>Questions about feelings and i/uestlons about thoughts 77<br/>9 On the changing table: the use of rhetoric with an Infant<br/>The mutual influence of parent and infant 81<br/>The function of question 83<br/>The use of T' ond 'you' 85<br/>Putting on socks: nluit routines can tell us about<br/>development 87<br/>Emotional intelligence in communicative frames 89<br/>10 Teasing and emotional development<br/>How does teasing relate to emotional development and the<br/>development of emotional intelligence? 93<br/>Teasing involving innuendo 96<br/>Teasing involving sleep 97<br/>Teasing involving language or physical limitations 99<br/>Teasing involving appeasement 100<br/>Verbal teasing can involve nicknames 101<br/>Toto 'teasing' Daddy 102 ,<br/>11 From 'social smile' to laughter; how positive emotions<br/>develop<br/>How to explain a smile 107<br/>The problem with labelling emotions 108<br/>The function of smiles 109<br/>The changing context of a smile 112<br/>12 Toto's experience of her father's death<br/>Death and how to explain it 119<br/>Death and life after death 124<br/>Passage to heaven 125<br/>Practical ideas about life after death 126<br/>Cognitive development and changing ideas about death and<br/>life after death 127<br/>Conclusion 131<br/>13 Conclusion<br/>14 Emotional intelligence for parents<br/> |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 29/08/2016 | 155.42224 REI/D | P33011 | 14/07/2018 | 14/07/2018 | General Books |