Modern trends in the study of emotional intelligence
https://doi.org/10.23947/2658-7165-2022-5-4-14-24
Abstract
In the Introduction the authors describe the relevance of studying the issue of emotional intelligence, focusing on the works, which set out the idea that the developed emotional intelligence underlies the achievement of success in various spheres of life and the formation of stable interpersonal relationships. The section describes and analyzes the main approaches to the study of emotional intelligence.
In the «Theoretical justification» section, the interpretation of the concept of «intelligence» is described. A brief excursus into the history of understanding the phenomenon of «emotional intelligence» by Russian and foreign authors is made. Based on the analysis of the main interpretations of various scientists, the author reveals the content of the concept of «emotional intelligence». The novelty of the study lies in the fact that the components of the structure of emotional intelligence are considered in different approaches to its study. Based on a review of sources on the subject, the conclusion is made that the study of emotional intelligence lies at the junction of many sciences and is of great interest for the study, as it underlies the formation of the effective integration of the individual into society.
In the «Discussion» the authors draw attention to the problem associated with the competent diagnosis of emotional intelligence. To study emotional intelligence, one need to investigate emotional states and intellectual processes separately, and then analyze the different forms of their interaction. The authors present a new perspective on the problem of studying emotional intelligence, based on the assumption that the phenomenon can be flexible and depends on various characteristics of society and the reactions of the individual to it. A list of studies with which this assumption is consistent is presented.
About the Authors
I. V. AbakumovaRussian Federation
Dr. Sci. (Psychology), Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Psychology, pedagogy, Defectology; Head of the Department
T. Z. Averkieva
Russian Federation
Don State Technical University
D. Z. Kintsurashvili
Russian Federation
Master's student
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For citations:
Abakumova I.V., Averkieva T.Z., Kintsurashvili D.Z. Modern trends in the study of emotional intelligence. Innovative science: psychology, pedagogy, defectology. 2022;5(4):14-24. https://doi.org/10.23947/2658-7165-2022-5-4-14-24