Emotional Thought Method

The Emotional thought method (Spanish: Pensamiento emocional ) develops a group of activities that can be used in a personal or group-oriented way. This method concerns developing Emotional Intelligence in a similar way that Daniel Goleman (1995) proposed in his book Emotional intelligence, a bestseller book written in 1995.

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