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Emotional competence at work [PDF]
Purpose The study investigated emotional competence at work and elaborated emotional competence in relation to sociocultural aspects of emotions at work. Design/methodology/approach Emotional competence at work was explored via ...
Hökkä, Päivi +4 more
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Emotional Competence and Nursing Education: A New Zealand Study [PDF]
Effective nursing practice requires the ability to recognise emotions and handle responses in relationships with clients and their families. This emotional competence includes nurses managing their own emotional life along with the skill to relate ...
Stacey Wilson, Jenny Carryer
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IntroductionThe home learning environment is the earliest contact learning environment in early childhood development, which plays an important role in the development of children’s social-emotional competence.
Shaomei Li, Yu Tang, Yuxin Zheng
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Competence is a popular research subject of foreign and domestic psychology, pedagogy, and sociology. Social, emotional, and socio-emotional competences are often considered as key ones.
A. A. Vikhman +4 more
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More than just emotional intelligence online: introducing “digital emotional intelligence”
The ubiquitous nature of emotional intelligence, as a central theme in every aspect of our lives—be it at work, school, or home—coupled with the growing prevalence of digital interactions, makes it fundamental to develop our understanding of emotional ...
Catherine Audrin, Bertrand Audrin
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Interpersonal Communication Competence and Ability of Emotional Recognition among Patients with Schizophrenia [PDF]
Background: Interpersonal communication competence impairments are widespread among patients with schizophrenia, with the majority experiencing ongoing difficulty in life functioning.
Heba Abdelaal +2 more
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Suicidal thoughts and emotion competence [PDF]
During deployment and upon returning home, veterans experience emotional challenges that test their social and psychological adaptation and place them at risk for suicidal thinking. Individual variability in skill-based capacity to adaptively perceive, understand, correctly use, and manage emotions (called emotional competence) may play a role in the ...
Paradiso, S +3 more
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Emotional Intelligence and the ACGME Competencies [PDF]
Abstract Background Residency programs desire assessment tools for teaching and measuring resident attainment of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education competencies, including interpersonal and communication skills ...
Anita R, Webb +2 more
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Background: Digital game addiction is a negative effect of the technological developments that have taken place and has been reported in literature as a serious mental health problem for children and adolescents in the developmental period.
İbrahim Taş
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Predicting Emotional-Social Competence Based on Academic Engagement, Self-efficacy and Perception of School Climate in High School Students [PDF]
The aim of this study was to predict emotional-social competence based on academic conflict, self-efficacy and perception of school climate in high school students in Minab.
Ali Moradi, Morteza Chemelnezhad
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