Towards a Reappraisal of the Bonds between Emotional Intelligence and Burnout Teaching is a demanding profession and teachers are often expected to navigate a myriad of challenges on a daily basis. Teaching related stress, if not managed appropriately can lead to burnout for some teachers. Read More
White Paper 1: An Examination of Positive Psychology and Emotional Intelligence Read More
Pathways to Anxiety: Contributions of Attachment History, Temperament, Peer Competence, and Ability to Manage Intense Emotions
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Early Social-Emotional Functioning and Public Health: The Relationship Between Kindergarten Social Competence and Future Wellness This paper examined the social competence of young children upon entry to kindergarten on a range of wellness related outcomes in late adolescence and early adulthood. Read More
Development of Children’s Understanding of Connections between Thinking and Feeling Read More
The Science of Stress and How Our Emotions Affect Our Susceptibility to Burnout and Disease This interest piece by writer Maria Popova discusses the evolution in our understanding of the link between the mind and body. Read More
The surprising thing Google learnt about its employees – and what it means for today’s students Read More
The Role of Dispositional Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence in Adolescent Males This study looks specifically at the relationship between Emotional Intelligence (EI), dispositional mindfulness and wellbeing in a sample of adolescent school going boys. Read More
Classroom emotional intelligence and its relationship with school performance
 The benefits of improving Emotional Intelligence (EI) are often discussed in terms of benefits to the individual’s social and emotional functioning. Read More