Emotional self-regulation refers to a person’s ability to manage their emotions and impulses. It is an important part of overall mental and physical well-being. Emotional self-regulation is a skill ...
Managing and working through difficult emotions isn’t always easy. Emotional literacy — the ability to name and communicate your feelings — can make a big difference. People with strong emotional ...
Feeling a wide range of emotions is a normal part of the human experience. Possible causes of being extra emotional may include PTSD, mental health issues, and hormonal shifts. When a person’s ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to recognize, understand, and manage your own and other’s emotions. People who are high in EI tend to have more satisfying personal and professional ...
Emotions: Their ample, vibrant hues adorn the scenes of our lives. If you look at some of the moments that stand out in your memory, in all likelihood, a potent emotion was right there with you, ...
At the end of March, our team at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, along with our colleagues at the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), launched a survey to ...
I’m not going to lie to you—I love numbing out. When a wave of feelings comes my way, I take one look, say “Nope,” and reach for my Nintendo Switch. Or Netflix. Or my bed. Or a glass of wine. Whatever ...
Emotions: Their ample, vibrant hues adorn the scenes of our lives. If you look at some of the moments that stand out in your memory, in all likelihood, a potent emotion was right there with you, ...