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    Role of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing I am going to discuss the book I read‚ Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves. I am going to talk about the history‚ definitions‚ and major concepts of emotional intelligence. I am going to discuss functions in nursing and how emotional intelligence is applicable. I am going to talk about how I will use emotional intelligence in my own practice and my personal growth after reading the book. History and Concepts of Emotional Intelligence

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    Study Guide questions and answers for emotional disorders What disorders make up the “emotional disorders”? Anxiety and mood disorders as well as other classes of disorders in which emotional dysregulation plays a prominent role such as somatoform disorders‚ dissociative disorders‚ and to some extent eating disorders. Borderline personality disorder may also be included in this number. What are some rationales for a unified protocol for EDs Commonalities in the etiology of the disorders

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    Abilities: Emotional Intelligence” briefly presents the evolution of Emotional Intelligence term throughout time. It illustrates the scope of Emotional Intelligence which analysis emotions and the use of emotions and emotional knowledge in order to improve thought. In regard to human abilities it is said that they are either specific‚ such as individual mental capacities‚ or integrative where the term is approached as a cohesive‚ global ability. The management of Emotional Intelligence

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    statement can be interpreted in many different ways‚ depending‚ at least in part‚ on what one means by leadership. This article begins with a definition of leadership and a brief description of 3 historically important theories of leadership. The most recent of these‚ contingency theories‚ is argued to be most consistent with existing evidence and most relevant to professional practice. The Vroom‚ Yetton‚ and Jago contingency models of participation in decision making are described in depth‚ and their

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    Emotional Conflicts in The Awakening Much like other works of literature‚ The Awakening by Kate Chopin has many different conflicts throughout the novel. There are many areas of conflict such as physical‚ moral‚ intellectual and emotional. However‚ most of the conflict that Edna goes through is the emotional conflict of being involved and part of two completely different worlds. Edna struggles to be

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    sociologist who coined the term “emotional labor.” Essentially‚ it is a form of emotional regulation‚ where workers are expected to display certain emotions as part of their job‚ such as smiling at customers or using soothing tones. Additional examples are available here: Feeling Around the World. Then‚ read the textbook excerpt “Sociology and the New Technology – Cyberloafers and Cybersleuths: Surfing at Work.”< /span> Think about your personal experiences with emotional labor or cyberslacking. What

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    homogeneity across cultures. The theory of relative face orientation We have discussed that Brown and Levinson’s (1987) face-saving politeness theory has been undermined for its inability to be applied universally. In surveying recent studies in cross-cultural communication‚ Mao (1994) mentions Janney and Arndt (1993)‚ who characterise it as idealistic‚ culturally biased‚ and lacking objective empirical evidence for the evaluation of their politeness universals. Instead of a theory centered on universals

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    The process of identifying a student with emotional and/or behavioral disability can be a lengthy process. The Florida Department of Education has implemented a rule on the process of identifying students with emotional/behavioral disabilities (EBD). Rule 6A-6.03016‚ Florida Administrative Code (FAC)‚ provides all information needed to identify students with EBD. This rule became effective July 1‚ 2007. The process of identifying a student with E/BD begins with two or more conferences and should

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    Experiential activities Journaling Thought Stopping Intentional Reframing Therapy sessions are really ‘training sessions’‚ between which the client tries out and uses what they have learned. Finally‚ CBT tries to reduce their clients emotional discomfort and behaviors that affect the client by making a real life philosophy and guide them to a specific destination. Other important aims include reducing blaming the life and others because of the wrongness in the life and learning cope with

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    Emotional Intelligence The term emotional intelligence was first coined by two psychologists‚ Peter Salovey and John Mayer‚ who described it as: a “type of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one’s own and other’s emotions‚ to discriminate among them‚ and to use the information to guide one’s thinking and actions” (Salovey and Mayer‚ 1990: 189). Goleman (1998) presents a model of emotional intelligence comprising five domains and twenty five competencies. The five domains

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