PECULIARITIES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN MOTHERS WITH DIFFERENT LEVEL OF ATTACHMENT TO INFANTS
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PECULIARITIES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN MOTHERS WITH DIFFERENT LEVEL OF ATTACHMENT TO INFANTS
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Interrelation between paramets of emotional intelligence and mothers attachment to their 1-2 years infants (n = 100) has been studied. Correlation between understanding emotions in others, general emotional intelligence in one-year-old infants mothers and level of care rendering is revealed. Mothers of two-years-old infants with average level of attachment is shown to have lower personal and situational anxiety scores and higher level of emotions understanding with comparison with mothers with low attachment level.
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attachment, emotional intelligence, situational and personal anxiety, mothers, infants.
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02.07.2012
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