Emotional Intelligence: concept, definitions, objectives, and scope; traditional and contemporary concepts of intelligence and emotion; creativity, culture and emotional intelligence; Emotional intelligence skills: intrapersonal, interpersonal, leadership skills, self-management skills and culture;.Application of EI in work and personal life; ;Emotional self-control: problem solving, healthy stress management, integration of cognitive and emotional minds, coping strategies with stress; Quantifying emotional intelligence; Constructive thinking and emotional intelligence; educating the right mind; domains of emotional intelligence and Emotional Skills Assessment Process (ESAP); Theories and models of emotional intelligence: ability based model, personality based model, performance based model, mixed model. |
Text/Reference Books:
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- Power, M and Dalgleish, T., Cognition and Emotion: From Order to Disorder, Psychology Press
- Nelson, D & Low, G., Emotional Intelligence: Achieving Academic and Career Excellence, Prentice Hall
- Houwer, J.D & Hermans, D., Cognition & Emotion: Reviews of Current Research and Theories, Psychology Press
- Minsky, M., The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind, Simon & Schuster
- D.M Pestonjee , Stress and Coping, The Indian Experience, Sage Publications
- Orstein, R., The Right Mind: Making Sense of the Hemispheres, Harcourt Brace and Company
- Goleman, D., Emotional Intelligence: Why it can Matter More than IQ for Character, Health, and Lifelong Achievement, Bantam Books
- Epstein, S., Constructive Thinking: The Key to Emotional Intelligence, Prager
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