People with higher levels of emotional intelligence (EI: adaptive emotional traits, skills, and abilities) typically achieve more positive life outcomes, such as psychological wellbeing, educational attainment, and job-related success. Although the underpinning mechanisms linking EI with those outcomes are largely unknown, it has been suggested that EI may work as a “stress buffer.” Theoretically, when faced with a stressful situation, emotionally intelligent individuals should show a more adaptive response than those with low EI, such as reduced reactivity (less mood deterioration, less physiological arousal), and faster recovery once the threat has passed. A growing number of studies have begun to investigate that hypothesis in respect to...
peer reviewedThe construct of emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the individual differences in th...
Several distinct models of emotional intelligence (EI) have been developed over the past two decades...
The aim of this research was to investigate the role of trait emotional intelligence (EI) in recover...
People with higher levels of emotional intelligence (EI: adaptive emotional traits, skills and abili...
Emotional intelligence (EI) can buffer potentially harmful effects of situational and chronic stress...
Stress is a normal part of adolescence, yet young people differ markedly in their vulnerability or r...
Nowadays, it is really important for the researchers to understand the origins of stress, because it...
Emotional intelligence (EI) was once touted as the ‘panacea’ for a satisfying and successful life. C...
Everyday stressors are a normal part of adolescence, yet young people differ markedly in their respo...
This chapter considers why EI might be helpful for adolescents and young adults. Young people’s capa...
This thesis was completed as part of the Psychology Honors Program under faculty advisor Dr. Leslie ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Meta...
The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and...
Emotional intelligence (EI) may promote wellbeing through facilitation of adaptive attentional proce...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been reliably associated with better mental health (Martins, Ramalho...
peer reviewedThe construct of emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the individual differences in th...
Several distinct models of emotional intelligence (EI) have been developed over the past two decades...
The aim of this research was to investigate the role of trait emotional intelligence (EI) in recover...
People with higher levels of emotional intelligence (EI: adaptive emotional traits, skills and abili...
Emotional intelligence (EI) can buffer potentially harmful effects of situational and chronic stress...
Stress is a normal part of adolescence, yet young people differ markedly in their vulnerability or r...
Nowadays, it is really important for the researchers to understand the origins of stress, because it...
Emotional intelligence (EI) was once touted as the ‘panacea’ for a satisfying and successful life. C...
Everyday stressors are a normal part of adolescence, yet young people differ markedly in their respo...
This chapter considers why EI might be helpful for adolescents and young adults. Young people’s capa...
This thesis was completed as part of the Psychology Honors Program under faculty advisor Dr. Leslie ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Meta...
The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and...
Emotional intelligence (EI) may promote wellbeing through facilitation of adaptive attentional proce...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been reliably associated with better mental health (Martins, Ramalho...
peer reviewedThe construct of emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the individual differences in th...
Several distinct models of emotional intelligence (EI) have been developed over the past two decades...
The aim of this research was to investigate the role of trait emotional intelligence (EI) in recover...