EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AS RESOURCE OF STRESSRESISTANCE OF PERSONALITY
Journal Title: Праці Наукового товариства ім. Шевченка - Year 2017, Vol 49, Issue
Abstract
The concept of emotional intelligence is relatively new in psychology. There are different models of understanding emotional intelligence. In particular, D.Goleman includes into this term ability to self-motivation, resistance to frustration, control over emotional outbreaks, ability to abandonment of pleasure, mood regulation and the ability to think on the background of strong emotions, empathize, and trust. Model of J.Meyer and M.Salovey include mental skills that determine the psychological health of the individual, including his stress-resistance, sustainability and adequacy of self-esteem, activity, ability to effectively plan life steps and, accordingly, manage his own behavior. The above features reduce the potential of victimity and contribute to the growth of personality stress-resistance.
Authors and Affiliations
Y. Medynska
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