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InvalidationBy NA - Invalidation is to reject, ignore, mock, tease, judge, or diminish someone's feelings. Constant invalidation may be one of the most significant reasons a person with high innate emotional intelligence suffers from unmet emotional needs later in life.(1) A sensitive child who is repeatedly invalidated becomes confused and begins to distrust his own emotions. He fails to develop confidence in and healthy use of his emotional brain-- one of nature's most basic survival tools (Added: 1-Oct-2002 Hits: 1176 )Emotional intelligence: popular or scientific psychologyBy John Mayer - Emotional intelligence is a product of two worlds. One is the popular culture world of best-selling books, daily newspapers and magazines. The other is the world of scientific journals, book chapters and peer review. (Added: 26-Dec-2001 Hits: 1329 )Does ‘emotional intelligence’ matter in the workplace?By Bridget Murray - Well-known author seeks to answer that question as the keynote speaker for APA (Added: 1-Oct-2002 Hits: 2050 )Introduction to Emotional IntelligenceBy Alan McCluskey - Our perception of the relationship between thought and emotions turns out to be somewhat misguided. The majority of us tacitly subscribe to the idea that thought is most appropriate when not clouded by emotions. And, sure enough, strong emotions make it difficult to think straight. Rationalists have even made the elimination of emotion from thought their credo (Added: 3-Feb-2001 Hits: 1670 )
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