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Emotional intelligence and clinical disorders (2009)

Abstract
The topic of emotional intelligence (EI) has generated a great deal of interest in both researchers and mental health professionals as it offers a new perspective in the study of emotions and disorders of emotion. While historically emotions were thought to interfere with cognitive processing, it is now acknowledged that, when managed appropriately, emotions can provide essential information about how to solve daily problems. From this perspective, the intelligent use of emotions is considered essential for psychological adaptation (Mayer & Salovey, 1997; Salovey, Bedell, Detweiler, & Mayer, 1999; Salovey, Mayer, Goldman, Turvey, & Palfai, 1995).

Publication details
Download http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/64423
Publisher Springer
Repository ARROW Discovery Service (Australia)
Keywords Clinical disorders, EI, Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence measures, Emotions studies, Mental health, Psychological Methodology, Design and Analysis (170110), Mental Health (111714)
Type book chapter
Language english
Relation http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-88370-0_12
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