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The current measure of Mayer and Salovey's model of EI, the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test ( MSCEIT ) is based on a series of emotion-based problem-solving items.
Emotional competencies are not innate talents, but rather learned capabilities that must be worked on and can be developed to achieve outstanding performance.
* Emotional Competency article on Humiliation
In 1987 he went on " Emotional " world tour ending in Japan.
The Restatement Third now includes volumes on Agency, the Law Governing Lawyers, Property ( Mortgages, Servitudes, Wills and Other Donative Transfers ), Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, Suretyship and Guaranty, Torts ( Products Liability, Apportionment of Liability, and Physical and Emotional Harm ), and Unfair Competition.
The first attempt to produce such database was the FAU Aibo Emotion Corpus for CEICES ( Combining Efforts for Improving Automatic Classification of Emotional User States ), which was developed based on a realistic context of children ( age 10-13 ) playing with Sony ’ s Aibo robot-pet.
One of those songs, " Flame In Your Fire ", appears on Marx's album Emotional Remains.
Emotional Mirroring-Empathizing with someone's emotional state by being on ' their side '.
* Daniel Goleman, psychologist & author of Emotional Intelligence, video lecture on compassion
* " Baltimore ", performed by Stephen Malkmus on the album Real Emotional Trash
Emotional intimacy depends primarily on trust, as well as the nature of the relationship and the culture in which it is observed.
In their chapter of The New Everyday: Views on Ambient Intelligence, entitled Intimate Media: Emotional Needs and Ambient Intelligence, John Cass, Lorna Goulden, and Slava Kozlov discuss the ways in which humans, as they " become familiar with the potential of new technologies in their workplaces ... find ways to re-use what they have encountered there and find benefits in other parts of their lives.
However, Albert left the hospital on the day these last tests were made, and no desensitizing ever took place, hence the opportunity of developing an experimental technique for removing the Conditioned Emotional Response was then discontinued.
Hopkins played with the Rolling Stones on their studio albums from Between the Buttons in 1967 through Emotional Rescue in 1980 and Tattoo You in 1981, including the prominent piano parts in " She's a Rainbow " ( 1967 ), " Sympathy for the Devil " ( 1968 ), " Loving Cup " ( 1972 ) and " Waiting on a Friend " ( 1981 ).
* " Phil Waugh wins M. Burke Cup on an Emotional Night " NSW Rugby
* Women and Love: A Cultural Revolution in Progress ( The Hite Report on Love, Passion, and Emotional Violence ) ( 1987 )
Alan Licht's essay on the fall of rock music, An Emotional Memoir of Martha Quinn, refers to the VJ although her name does not appear after the introduction.
After the events of the Blackest Night, a cloaked stranger appears on Ryut, walking near an ancient temple with seven pillars marked with the symbols of the Emotional Spectrum and plotting against the Lantern Corps.
* In 1980, Mick Jagger wrote a song about Spider Sabich's death that was intended to be on the Rolling Stones album Emotional Rescue.
Dr. Terenzi ’ s lectures are based on a unique blend of science and art, knowledge and emotion — a concept she call " Emotional Learning ," since it is based on the 4 " E " s: Entertain, Educate, Enlighten, and Enthrall.
French provided backing vocals on Rose-Marie's 1992 album, Emotional Exposure.
participates in USDA ’ s Food Safety Education Conference in Denver and speaks on the economic and Emotional Burden of Foodborne Illness.

Emotional and emotional
Researchers have begun in recent times to distinguish two aspects of personal well-being: Emotional well-being, in which respondents are asked about the quality of their everyday emotional experiences — the frequency and intensity of their experiences of, for example, joy, stress, sadness, anger, and affection — and life evaluation, in which respondents are asked to think about their life in general and evaluate it against a scale.
As the embodiment of willpower which is connected to the green light of the Emotional Spectrum, Ion was revealed to be actually the emotional entity for the Green Lantern Corps.
The first use of the term " emotional intelligence " is usually attributed to Wayne Payne's doctoral thesis, A Study of Emotion: Developing Emotional Intelligence from 1985.
The Bar-On Emotional Quotient Inventory ( EQ-i ), is a self-report measure of EI developed as a measure of emotionally and socially competent behavior that provides an estimate of one's emotional and social intelligence.
* Emotional quotient, a numerical measure of emotional intelligence
Emotional speech processing recognizes the user's emotional state by analyzing speech patterns.
Mental illness ( or Emotional disability, Cognitive dysfunction ) is a broad generic label for a category of illnesses that may include affective or emotional instability, behavioral dysregulation, and / or cognitive dysfunction or impairment.
The Importance Driven Emotional Reactions Model indicates that personal consequences determine intensity of emotional reactions.
Emotional expression was replaced with inner, hidden emotional ecstasy from his intellectual contemplation of Hasidic Philosophy during prayer.
* Emotional Manifestations: Like the Endless, these beings were created from the emotional energy generated by sentient beings.
Emotional infidelity is the redirection of emotional resources, such as romantic love, time, and attention, to a person or persons outside a relationship.
In the book MOBBING: Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace, the authors identify mobbing as a particular type of bullying that is not as apparent as most, defining it as "... an emotional assault.
Another version of the Stroop task named the Emotional Counting Stroop is identical to the Counting Stroop test, except that it also uses segmented or repeated emotional words such as " murder " during the interference part of the task.
Emotional labor is a form of emotional regulation wherein workers are expected to display certain emotions as part of their job, and to promote organizational goals.
Also, as the caretaker of the Emotional entities which are the pure embodiments of the emotions comprising the Emotional Spectrum, Krona wields the powers of the entire emotional spectrum.
* Emotional neglect is failing to provide emotional support such as emotional security and encouragement ;
He categorized loneliness into two types: Loneliness of Emotional Isolation ( also known as emotional loneliness ) and Loneliness of Social Isolation ( also known as social loneliness ).
The Emotional Safety model of couples therapy seeks to identify the affective messages that occur within the couple's emotional relationship ( the partners ' feelings about themselves, each other and their relationship ), most importantly, messages regarding ( a ) the security of the attachment and ( b ) how each individual is valued.
On 24 January 1895, James Crichton-Browne delivered a notable lecture ( in Dumfries, Scotland ) On Emotional Expression, discussing some reservations concerning Darwin's formulations, emphasising the role of the brain and hands in emotional expression, touching on the issues of gender and expressive asymmetry, and on the relationship of physical expressions to language.
The UK government published in May 2005 the " SEAL " pack ( Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning ) for primary schools to teach emotional literacy and personal growth overtly through PSHE and the curriculum.
Emotional cutoff refers to the mechanisms people use to reduce anxiety from their unresolved emotional issues with parents, siblings, and other members from the family of origin.

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