Emotional Intelligence and Emotional Work as Factors of Social Interactions in Modern Society

Дискурс 4:86-91 (2016)
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The article deals with the emotional work and emotional intelligence as essential conditions for successful social interactions in the post-industrial society. Emotions are seen as phenomena of social nature. The author emphasizes the need to develop the skills of emotional intelligence.

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