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Does emotional intelligence buffer the effects of acute stress? A systematic review
People with higher levels of emotional intelligence (EI: adaptive emotional traits, skills, and
abilities) typically achieve more positive life outcomes, such as psychological wellbeing …
abilities) typically achieve more positive life outcomes, such as psychological wellbeing …
[HTML][HTML] Does emotional intelligence have a “dark” side? A review of the literature
SK Davis, R Nichols - Frontiers in psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Emotional intelligence (EI) was once touted as the panacea for a satisfying and successful
life. Consequently, there has been much emphasis on develo** interventions to promote …
life. Consequently, there has been much emphasis on develo** interventions to promote …
Putting 'emotional intelligences' in their place: Introducing the integrated model of affect-related individual differences
Numerous individual differences, models, and measures have been associated with the
'emotional intelligence'(EI) label. This paper discusses one of the most pervasive problems …
'emotional intelligence'(EI) label. This paper discusses one of the most pervasive problems …
Mediation role of alexithymia, sensory processing sensitivity and emotional-mental processes between childhood trauma and adult psychopathology: a self-report …
Background There is overwhelming evidence for a strong association between childhood
trauma and adult psychopathology. This study aimed to investigate the mediation roles of …
trauma and adult psychopathology. This study aimed to investigate the mediation roles of …
[HTML][HTML] Resilience as the ability to maintain well-being: An allostatic active inference model
Resilience is often characterized as the outcome of well-being maintenance despite threats
to that well-being. We suggest that resilience can also be characterized as an emotional …
to that well-being. We suggest that resilience can also be characterized as an emotional …
Are socially anxious children poor or advanced mindreaders?
Why are some children more socially anxious than others? One theory holds that socially
anxious children are poor mindreaders, which hampers their social interactions; another that …
anxious children are poor mindreaders, which hampers their social interactions; another that …
Comparing stress and arousal systems in response to different social contexts in children with ASD
Response to psychological stress can vary based on the extent to which the context is
perceived as stressful, especially under different social conditions. The purpose of this …
perceived as stressful, especially under different social conditions. The purpose of this …
Emotion recognition and regulation in males: role of sex and stress steroids
E Ilkevič, M Hausmann, R Grikšienė - Frontiers in neuroendocrinology, 2024 - Elsevier
Understanding emotions in males is crucial given their higher susceptibility to substance
use, interpersonal violence, and suicide compared to females. Steroid hormones are …
use, interpersonal violence, and suicide compared to females. Steroid hormones are …
[HTML][HTML] With great sensitivity comes great management: how emotional hypersensitivity can be the superpower of emotional intelligence
With the goal of furthering the understanding and investigation of emotional intelligence (EI),
the present paper aims to address some of the characteristics that make EI a useful skill and …
the present paper aims to address some of the characteristics that make EI a useful skill and …
Exploring self-regulation theory as a mechanism of the effects of psychological contract fulfillment: The role of emotional intelligence
As self-regulation theory has increasingly been used as a theoretical lens to explain the
effects of psychological contract evaluations and employee outcomes, we test whether …
effects of psychological contract evaluations and employee outcomes, we test whether …