Inteligencia Emocional en el ámbito Clínico
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Ciarrochi, J., Deane, F.P. & Anderson, S. (2002). Emotional intelligence moderates the relationship between stress and mental health. Personality and Individual Differences. Vol. 32. p. 197-209. [Local Abstract].
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Trinidad, D.R. & Johnson, A. (2002). The association between emotional intelligence and early adolescent tobacco and alcohol use. Personality and Individual Differences. Vol. 32. p. 95-105. [Download Local Version].
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Salovey, P. (2001). Applied emotional intelligence: Regulating emotions to become healthy, wealthy, and wise. En J. Ciarrochi, J.P. Forgas & J.D. Mayer (Eds.). Emotional Intelligence in Everyday Life: A Scientific Inquiry. Filadelfia: Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis Group. p. 168-184. [Local Abstract].
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Parker, J.D.A., Taylor, G.J. & Bagby, R.M. (2001). The relationship between emotional intelligence and alexithymia. Personality and Individual Differences. Vol. 30. p. 107-115. [Local Abstract].
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Schwartz, R.C. (2000). Does Couple and Family Therapy Have Emotional Intelligence? Family Process. Vol. 39. Spring 2000. p. 29-33. http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m0AZV/1_39/61522924/p1/article.jhtml.
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Bar-On, R., Brown J.M., Kirkcaldy, B.D. & Thomé, E.P. (2000). Emotional expression and implications for occupational stress: an application of the Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i). [Abstract] Personality and Individual Differences. Vol. 28, N° 6, p. 1107-1118. Recuperado de la Base de Datos online de IngentaJournals http://www.ingenta.com/journals/browse/bpl/psci. [Local Abstract].
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