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Nogaye, Mattie' Skye.
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The impact of emotional intelligence training on social workers and human service providers in health care settings.
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The impact of emotional intelligence training on social workers and human service providers in health care settings./
作者:
Nogaye, Mattie' Skye.
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76 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-01, page: 1890.
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Masters Abstracts International49-01.
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Social work. -
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9781124126722
The impact of emotional intelligence training on social workers and human service providers in health care settings.
Nogaye, Mattie' Skye.
The impact of emotional intelligence training on social workers and human service providers in health care settings.
- 76 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-01, page: 1890.
Thesis (M.S.)--Pepperdine University, 2010.
Although emotional intelligence has possible relevance for the practice of social work, little research has been conducted in social work settings to date (Morrison, 2007). Nevertheless, the concept of emotional intelligence has gained a great deal of popularity within the health care industry. This study examined the impact of emotional intelligence training on social workers and human service providers in health care settings. The research question was as follows: Does emotional intelligence training with health care social work and human service providers affect the perceived value and potential outcomes of emotional intelligence in health care?
ISBN: 9781124126722
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A total of 21 social workers and human service providers were included in this study. Participants attended an emotional intelligence training intervention, were given voluntary access to an online review of emotional intelligence competencies, and took a post-test and delayed post-test to assess the impact of the emotional intelligence training on their work.
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Based on the findings from this study, it is recommended that (a) emotional intelligence competencies be included as part of the ethical standards set by social work and human service professional organizations, (b) emotional intelligence training be included in graduate education and continuing education for these workers, (c) competence in emotional intelligence be used as one of the standards for entering and continuing in the graduate programs that train these workers, and (d) monitoring for emotional intelligence competencies be built into performance evaluation for these workers.
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