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negative value. A
distinction can be made
between emotional episodes and
emotional dispositions.
Emotional dispositions are also
comparable to
character traits...
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Emotional intelligence (EI) is
defined as the
ability to perceive, use, understand, manage, and
handle emotions.
People with high
emotional intelligence...
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Emotional labor is the
process of
managing feelings and
expressions to
fulfill the
emotional requirements of a job. More specifically,
workers are expected...
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Emotionality is the
observable behavioral and
physiological component of emotion. It is a
measure of a person's
emotional reactivity to a stimulus. Most...
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interpersonal relationship instability, a
distorted sense of self, and
intense emotional responses.
Individuals diagnosed with BPD
frequently exhibit self-harming...
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Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can
Matter More Than IQ is a 1995 book by
Daniel Goleman. In this book,
Goleman posits that
emotional intelligence is as...
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Emotional abandonment is a
subjective emotional state in
which people feel undesired, left behind, insecure, or discarded.
People experiencing emotional...
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Emotional dysregulation is
characterized by an
inability in
flexibly responding to and
managing emotional states,
resulting in
intense and
prolonged emotional...
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Emotional contagion is a form of
social contagion that
involves the
spontaneous spread of
emotions and
related behaviors. Such
emotional convergence can...
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Emotional competence and
emotional capital refer to the
essential set of
personal and
social skills to recognize, interpret, and
respond constructively...