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Emotional Intelligence

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Daniel Goleman
Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
1996-6-13
368
72.00元
Paperback
9780747529828

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      Book Description

      The groundbreaking bestseller that redefines intelligence and success. Does

      IQ define our destiny? Daniel Goleman argues that our view of human

      intelligence is far too narrow, and that our emotions play major role in

      thought, decision making and individual success. Self-awareness, impulse

      control, persistence, motivation, empathy and social deftness are all

      qualities that mark people who excel: whose relationships flourish, who are

      stars in the workplace. With new insights into the brain architecture

      underlying emotion and rationality, Goleman shows precisely how emotional

      intelligence can be nurtured and strengthened in all of us.

      Amazon.com

      The Western cultures esteem analytical skills measured by IQ tests: but

      there is clearly more to success and happiness, even in technological

      societies, than IQ alone. Goleman has written one of the best books on the

      nature and importance of other kinds of intelligence besides our perhaps

      overly beloved IQ. Recommended.

      Amazon.co.uk

      There was a time when IQ was considered the leading determinant of success.

      In this fascinating book, based on brain and behavioural research, Daniel

      Goleman argues that our IQ- idolising view of intelligence is far too

      narrow. Instead, Goleman makes the case for "emotional intelligence" being

      the strongest indicator of human success. He defines emotional intelligence

      in terms of self-awareness, altruism, personal motivation, empathy and the

      ability to love and be loved by friends, partners, and family members.

      People who possess high emotional intelligence are the people who truly

      succeed in work as well as play, building flourishing careers and lasting,

      meaningful relationships. Because emotional intelligence isn't fixed at

      birth, Goleman outlines how adults as well as parents of young children can

      sow the seeds.

      From Publishers Weekly

      New York Times science writer Goleman argues that our emotions play a much

      greater role in thought, decision making and individual success than is

      commonly acknowledged. He defines "emotional intelligence"?a trait not

      measured by IQ tests?as a set of skills, including control of one's

      impulses, self-motivation, empathy and social competence in interpersonal

      relationships. Although his highly accessible survey of research into

      cognitive and emotional development may not convince readers that this grab

      bag of faculties comprise a clearly recognizable, well-defined aptitude, his

      report is nevertheless an intriguing and practical guide to emotional

      mastery. In marriage, emotional intelligence means listening well and being

      able to calm down. In the workplace, it manifests when bosses give

      subordinates constructive feedback regarding their performance. Goleman also

      looks at pilot programs in schools from New York City to Oakland, Calif.,

      where kids are taught conflict resolution, impulse control and social

      skills.

      From Library Journal

      Scientific data emerging from studies using new brain imaging technologies

      have yielded fresh understanding of how emotions work and, argues the

      author, suggest ways to regulate the more negative emotions responsible for

      the horrendous acts of violence that are the stuff of daily headlines. The

      book calls for universal adoption of educational curricula that teach

      youngsters how to regulate their emotional responses and to resolve conflict

      peacefully. Along the way Goleman summarizes much of the best psychological

      work of the last few decades on such topics as the importance of learned

      optimism, the theory of multiple intelligences, the role of innate

      temperamental differences, and the importance of emotional intelligence in

      marriage, management, and medicine. Based on good empirical data (unlike

      many popular psychology books), this fine example is recommended for

      academic and larger public libraries.?Mary Ann Hughes, Neill P.L., Pullman,

      Wash.

      From Booklist

      If your class valedictorian did not become the soaring success everyone

      predicted, perhaps his IQ exceeded his EQ. Psychologist Daniel Goleman's

      latest book is a fascinating depiction of the role emotional intelligence

      plays in defining character and determining destiny. He has produced an

      eminently readable and persuasive work that shows us how to develop our

      emotional intelligence in ways that can improve our relationships, our

      parenting, our classrooms, and our workplaces. Goleman assures us that our

      temperaments may be determined by neurochemistry, but they can be altered.

      We could turn society on its ear if we learned to recognize our emotions and

      control our reactions; if we combined our thinking with our feeling; if we

      learned to follow our flow of feelings in our search for creativity. This

      well-researched work persuades us to teach our children an important lesson:

      humanity lies in our feelings, not our facts. This is an engrossing,

      captivating work that should be read by anyone who wants to improve

      self, family, or world.

                                   Patricia Hassler

      Book Dimension :

      length: (cm)17.8                

      width:(cm)11.1

      Emotional Intelligence 下载 mobi epub pdf txt 电子书

      著者简介

      丹尼尔·戈尔曼(Daniel Goleman)

      哈佛大学心理学博士,现为美国科学促进会研究员,曾四度获颁美国心理协会zui高荣誉奖项,并荣获美国心理学会终身成就奖。其经典著作《情商》,畅销逾1000万册,高踞《纽约时报》畅销书排行榜18个月。畅销著作除了《情商》之外,还有《情商2:影响你一生的社交商》、《情商3:影响你一生的工作情商》、《情商4:决定你人生高度的领导情商》、《情商5:影响人类未来的生态商》、《情商》(实践版)等书。


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      这算心理学么 - -||| 不过我想就是这个意思,IQ高的人未必EQ高,EQ高的人不一定需要IQ高,不过有的人可以IQ和EQ都很低= = 哈

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      这算心理学么 - -||| 不过我想就是这个意思,IQ高的人未必EQ高,EQ高的人不一定需要IQ高,不过有的人可以IQ和EQ都很低= = 哈

      评分

      这算心理学么 - -||| 不过我想就是这个意思,IQ高的人未必EQ高,EQ高的人不一定需要IQ高,不过有的人可以IQ和EQ都很低= = 哈

      评分

      这算心理学么 - -||| 不过我想就是这个意思,IQ高的人未必EQ高,EQ高的人不一定需要IQ高,不过有的人可以IQ和EQ都很低= = 哈

      评分

      这算心理学么 - -||| 不过我想就是这个意思,IQ高的人未必EQ高,EQ高的人不一定需要IQ高,不过有的人可以IQ和EQ都很低= = 哈

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      丹尼尔•戈尔曼的《情商》,乍一看像本成功学畅销书(确实也很畅销),书名也像,但是看了几页后就开始发觉,这是一本实打实的关于情绪管理的学术著作。作者认为,除了我们传统重视的认知智力之外,其实还有更重要的情绪智力,也就是情商。书很厚,有三百多页,但核心就讲了...  

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      丹尼尔•戈尔曼的《情商》,乍一看像本成功学畅销书(确实也很畅销),书名也像,但是看了几页后就开始发觉,这是一本实打实的关于情绪管理的学术著作。作者认为,除了我们传统重视的认知智力之外,其实还有更重要的情绪智力,也就是情商。书很厚,有三百多页,但核心就讲了...  

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      作者说,情商,用更确切的词来说,是情绪智力。 我们对情绪都有所了解,但并不是所有人都能够很好地感受他人的情绪,以及驾驭自己的情绪。明明对方已经很愤怒了,有的人还在说刺激的话,或者做出挑衅的行为。更不幸的是,有时候双方都是如此。结果当然大家很容易想到了,一点...  

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      本书主要是讲理论,特别是大脑控制情绪的关系,专业性比较强,书中还介绍了好多理论体系,对于外行来说是有难度的。只是单纯想知道怎么提高情商的读者这本书不是最佳选择。 我读的是十周年改版的但是没有专家解读。完整性倒是很充分。 情商:为什么情商比智商更重...  

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