The Four Branches of Emotional Intelligence
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Peter Salovey and John D. Mayer, two of the leading researchers on Emotional Intelligence (EI), have developed a model in which EI is divided into four main braches. These are:
Perceiving Emotions including nonverbal signs such as facial expressions and body language
Reasoning with Emotions to promote thinking and cognitive activity in their expression
Understanding Emotions, which requires critical thinking to fully grasp their source and complete meaning
Managing Emotions, including regulating your own emotions and responding appropriately to the emotions of others
The branches of this model are arranged from basic psychological processes to those of a more complex and integrated nature. Some believe that these abilities are inborn, but we have found that through education, training, and guidance, EI can be developed and strengthened in nearly anyone.
Through comprehensive training, we provide our clients with the tools they need to effectively perceive, reason, understand, and manage emotions. This, in turn, can result in more beneficial relationships with current and potential customers, greater productivity, and enhanced workplace interactions.
We would be honored to discuss your needs and goals, and to help you choose which training would most benefit your company. Please contact us today to schedule a face-to-face or phone consultation and take the first step towards developing skills that will benefit every aspect of your personal and business life.
Peter Salovey and John D. Mayer, two of the leading researchers on Emotional Intelligence (EI), have developed a model in which EI is divided into four main braches. These are:
Perceiving Emotions including nonverbal signs such as facial expressions and body language
Reasoning with Emotions to promote thinking and cognitive activity in their expression
Understanding Emotions, which requires critical thinking to fully grasp their source and complete meaning
Managing Emotions, including regulating your own emotions and responding appropriately to the emotions of others
The branches of this model are arranged from basic psychological processes to those of a more complex and integrated nature. Some believe that these abilities are inborn, but we have found that through education, training, and guidance, EI can be developed and strengthened in nearly anyone.
Through comprehensive training, we provide our clients with the tools they need to effectively perceive, reason, understand, and manage emotions. This, in turn, can result in more beneficial relationships with current and potential customers, greater productivity, and enhanced workplace interactions.
We would be honored to discuss your needs and goals, and to help you choose which training would most benefit your company. Please contact us today to schedule a face-to-face or phone consultation and take the first step towards developing skills that will benefit every aspect of your personal and business life.