Enhancing Emotional Intelligence in Pervasive Developmental Disorders. The Autism Paradigm

Gerasimos Kalogeratos, Eleni Anastasopoulou, Anastasios Stavrogiannopoulos, Angeliki Tsagri, Danai Tsogka, Konstantina Lourida
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Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD), which include various conditions falling under the Autism Spectrum, are frequently characterized by difficulties in social communication. The presence of emotional intelligence (EI), which plays a crucial role in the comprehension and regulation of emotions within oneself and others, may occasionally be diminished in individuals diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD). This study examines various approaches to augmenting Emotional Intelligence (EI) in individuals with Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD). Additionally, it investigates the potential leadership capabilities that can be unlocked due to this augmentation. The literature acknowledges the inherent strengths of individuals with PDD, including their analytical capabilities and unique perspectives. However, enhancing their emotional intelligence (EI) can provide them with additional skills necessary for assuming leadership positions. The utilization of structured learning, experiential environments, and mindfulness practices has demonstrated potential in augmenting emotional intelligence (EI), thus enabling individuals with Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD) to leverage their inherent strengths more effectively in leadership settings. This highlights the necessity of implementing a comprehensive leadership development program specifically designed to address the unique requirements of individuals with Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD), thereby promoting a more inclusive approach to leadership.
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提高广泛性发育障碍患者的情绪智力。自闭症范式
广泛性发育障碍(PDD),包括各种属于自闭症谱系的疾病,通常以社会沟通困难为特征。情商(EI)在理解和调节自己和他人的情绪方面起着至关重要的作用,但在被诊断为广泛性发育障碍(PDD)的个体中,情商(EI)的存在可能偶尔会减弱。本研究探讨了提高广泛性发育障碍(PDD)患者情绪智力(EI)的各种方法。此外,它还调查了由于这种增强而可以释放的潜在领导能力。文献承认PDD患者的内在优势,包括他们的分析能力和独特的观点。然而,提高他们的情商(EI)可以为他们提供担任领导职位所需的额外技能。利用结构化学习、体验式环境和正念练习已经证明了增强情商(EI)的潜力,从而使患有广泛性发育障碍(PDD)的个体能够在领导环境中更有效地利用他们的内在优势。这凸显了实施一项全面的领导力发展计划的必要性,该计划专门针对广泛性发展障碍(PDD)患者的独特需求,从而促进一种更具包容性的领导力方法。
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