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050 4 ^aBF561^bG625e 1995
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100 1 ^aGoleman, Daniel
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245 10 ^aEmotional intelligence :^bwhy it can matter more than IQ /^cDaniel Goleman
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260 ^aNew York :^bBantam Books,^c1995
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300 ^aviii, 352 p. ;^c24 cm
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504 ^aIncdues biblogarphical references and index
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505 0 ^a1. What Are Emotions For? -- 2. Anatomy of an EmotionalHijacking -- 3. When Smart Is Dumb -- 4. Know Thyself --5. Passion^'s Slaves -- 6. The Master Aptitude -- 7. TheRoots of Empathy -- 8. The Social Arts -- 9. IntimateEnemies -- 10. Managing with Heart -- 11. Mind andMedicine -- 12. The Family Crucible -- 13. Trauma andEmotional Relearning -- 14. Temperament Is Not Destiny --15. The Cost of Emotional Illiteracy -- 16. Schooling theEmotions -- Appendix A: What Is Emotion? -- Appendix B:Hallmarks of the Emotional Mind -- Appendix C: The NeuralCircuitry of Fear -- Appendix D: W.T. Grant Consortium:Active Ingredients of Prevention Curriculum -- Appendix E:The Self Science Curriculum -- Appendix F: Social andEmotional Learning: Results.
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520 ^aIs IQ destiny? Not nearly as much as we think. DanielGoleman^'s fascinating and persuasive book argues that ourview of human intelligence is far too narrow, ignoring acrucial range of abilities that matter immensely in termsof how we do in life. Drawing on groundbreaking brain andbehavioral research, Goleman shows the factors at workwhen people of high IQ flounder and those of modest IQ dosurprisingly well. These factors add up to a different wayof being smart - one he terms ^"emotional intelligence.^"Emotional intelligence includes self-awareness and impulsecontrol, persistence, zeal and self-motivation, empathyand social deftness. These are the qualities that markpeople who excel in real life: whose intimaterelationships flourish, who are stars in the workplace.These are also the hallmarks of character and self-discipline, of altruism and compassion - basic capacitiesneeded if our society is to thrive.
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650 0 ^aEmotions
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650 0 ^aEmotions and cognition
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650 0 ^aEmotions^xSocial aspects
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999 ^aจิตติกร วงศกรกวิน
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