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[Complexity theory, as described by Ambrose (2009), can elucidate our understanding of emotional intelligence, in particular its foundation in the early childhood years. In this chapter, recommendations are made for enhancing and strengthening this intelligence based on these new insights.]
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Keywords: Prefrontal Cortex; Emotional Intelligence; Mindfulness Meditation; Mindfulness Practice; Basic Emotion
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