The art of understanding other people’s feelings and managing your emotions can be learned. How? This is a book by American psychologist Daniel Goleman.
This book was published by the American psychologist and brilliant science journalist Daniel Goleman in 1995, just five years after his colleagues John Meyer and Peter Salovey coined the term EQ (emotional intelligence). Not much time has passed, but the concept of emotional intelligence has gone beyond practical psychology and has become a part of the everyday life of many people — it is readily used by sociologists and educators, recruitment agents and even schoolchildren. The art of understanding other people’s feelings, controlling one’s emotions and creating a pleasant atmosphere around oneself turned out to be very popular. And the credit for popularizing this scientific concept, of course, belongs to Goleman’s exciting «software» bestseller. In a new, well-prepared edition, Goleman’s book comes across as a highly topical and gripping novel. The heroes of which are you and me.
Mann, Ivanov and Ferber, 560 p.