Emotional Intelligence Emotion = to move
Multiple intelligences Verbal Mathematical-logical Spatial capacity Kinaesthetic Musical Interpersonal skills Organising groups Negotiating solutions Personal connection Social analysis Intrapsychic capacity (insight skills)
What are the basic emotions?
Emotions Sad Mad Glad Scared
Learned fearfulness …results in fear conditioning
Think of someone you admire whom you see as successful and/or effective in their work and life Name a quality they possess…
Emotional Intelligence IQ does not predict success
Emotional Intelligence Daniel Goleman 1998 “ the capacity for recognising our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves and for managing emotions well in ourselves and in our relationships. ”
Look at the arrows…
Emotional Intelligence 1998 Goleman - IQ and EQ Emotional intelligence predicts success Emotional competencies can be developed It takes time to acquire new competencies
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ( Daniel Goleman 1998 ) self awareness self regulation self motivation awareness of others (empathy) social skills
PERSONAL COMPETENCIES SELF AWARENESS knowing what we are feeling, using this in decision making, being realistic about our abilities and self confident in a grounded way adapted from DANIEL GOLEMAN 1998 SELF REGULATION managing our emotions to help us get things done, recovering well from upset, being prepared to wait for results SELF MOTIVATION using our values to guide us towards challenge goals, persevering in the face of setbacks, taking the initiative and being flexible to achieve results
SOCIAL COMPETENCIES EMPATHY sensing others’ feelings, needs and concerns and understanding different perspectives SOCIAL SKILLS influencing others, building relationships, managing conflict, persuading and leading, enabling co-operation and teamwork adapted from DANIEL GOLEMAN 1998
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ( Daniel Goleman 1998 ) self awareness self regulation self motivation awareness of others (empathy) social skills
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE A Challenge For emotional intelligence or emotional literacy to be really meaningful, these ideas need to have value in the outer as well as the inner world – they should have an impact upon organisational and community, as well as individual, life. From Andrew Samuels
EI questionnaire
EMOTIONAL COMPETENCIES ( Daniel Goleman 1998 ) which are your strengths? which are important to you? which do you want to develop? what would success in the skill look like? how could you develop the skill?
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE In organisational and community life What would an “emotionally intelligent” Practice (or PCT) be like? How would it work (internally and externally)? What difference would being “emotionally intelligent” make to patients and the local community?
Emotional intelligence Knowing your emotions Managing your emotions Motivating yourself Recognising emotion in others Handling relationships