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Increasing emotional competence improves psychological and physical well-being, social relationships, and employability.
Authors:Nelis, Delphine   Kotsou, Ilios   Quoidbach, Jordi   Hansenne, Michel   Weytens, Fanny   Dupuis, Pauline   Mikolajczak, Mo?ra
Abstract:This study builds on earlier work showing that adult emotional competencies (EC) could be improved through a relatively brief training. In a set of 2 controlled experimental studies, the authors investigated whether developing EC could lead to improved emotional functioning; long-term personality changes; and important positive implications for physical, psychological, social, and work adjustment. Results of Study 1 showed that 18 hr of training with e-mail follow-up was sufficient to significantly improve emotion regulation, emotion understanding, and overall EC. These changes led in turn to long-term significant increases in extraversion and agreeableness as well as a decrease in neuroticism. Results of Study 2 showed that the development of EC brought about positive changes in psychological well-being, subjective health, quality of social relationships, and employability. The effect sizes were sufficiently large for the changes to be considered as meaningful in people's lives. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:emotional competencies   intervention   training   correlates   personality changes   emotional functioning   adjustment
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