Effective short-term program for building Constructive Emotional Intelligence
International Conference on Psychiatric & Geriatrics Nursing and Stroke
November 19-20, 2018 | Paris, France

Olessia Gorkovenko

University of South Africa, South Africa

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Psychiatry

Abstract:

In this post-materialistic era, the basic needs of many people are constantly changing. This is in the workplace, together with family, social, organizational and global needs. Labour activity becomes more significant and progressive, where employees have high creative potential and the opportunity to improve themselves. To improve this direction, leadership in the workplace should be based on a higher level of Cognitive Intelligence (IQ), Emotional Intelligence (EQ), Spiritual Intelligence (SQ), and even Artificial Intelligence (AI). Cognitive and Emotional Intelligence has become more common, while Spiritual Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence are in the early stages of development. In the world and in psychology there is a growing interest in Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Spiritual Intelligence (SQ). Labour activity becomes more significant and progressive, where employees have high creative potential and the opportunity to improve themselves. It is for us - specialists in mental health it is necessary to solve this issue because only we stand next to the sea of the abundance of the different psychological and psychotherapeutic techniques attaining high psycho-emotional and spiritual qualities. What kind of psychological qualities can we talk about? As our experience has shown, these are the following four psychological emotional qualities - inner calmness, - internal relaxation, - benevolence, - emotional stability. It is these qualities that give strength to the main tool of the specialist - his good mood, which, as is known, is contagious, especially in the children's environment.When we talk about the spiritual, it is in the context of a bio-psycho-socio-spiritual paradigm. About the program In the process of the master class: - two concepts of Emotional Intelligence (EI) - the Western (Mayer, Salovey, Caruso) and Russian constructive model (Tabidze) will be used. New psychodiagnostic techniques will be given, allowing to measure all these qualities and establish a new psychological indicator of SQ - high or low, EQ - the degree of emotional maturity of a person - that it is the formation of the positive degree of emotional maturity of EQ that is the key to achieving high Emotional Intelligence - a new theory of personality will be presented showing how much Emotional Intelligence depends on the psychophysiology of a person and his unconscious processes - a new model of the psyche overcoming the limitations of the models of Freud, Myasischev, Wayne, Gurdjieff will be presented - it will be shown how this new model and emotional maturity are related to the moral, spiritual qualities of a person. - and, finally, it will be shown that it is the high emotional intelligence that is the basis of bodily health, the condition of family happiness and creative longevity. In the definition of Spiritual Intelligence (SQ), the Zohar Danas model (1997) will be presented that describes Spiritual Intelligence (SQ) - as an innate human need to understand oneself, "about oneself " and understand others more deeply. She proposed 12 principles to describe Spiritual Intelligence and Self-Consciousness. The model of the King (2009) will also be mentioned. He defined Spiritual Intelligence as a set of adaptive mental abilities based on intangible and superior aspects of reality. Specifically, they "contribute to understanding, integration, and adaptive application of the intangible and superior aspects of their existence. They lead to a profound existential reflection, increase in significance, recognition of the transcendental self, and mastery of spiritual levels. King???s (2009) a 24-item questionnaire to be used in this Master Class (training). Participants The master class is intended for psychiatrists, psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers, nurses and other assisting professions and is aimed at improving both their emotional and spiritual qualities. The aim is to build skills in achieving a high degree of emotional maturity and spirituality. This is helpful in upgrading and improving professional education in the psychotherapeutic field.

Biography :

She is currently a PhD (Psych) student at UNISA in South Africa. She runs a center “Pilatelicious” in Johannesburg; she is an honourable fellow in the WCP organization. She has published papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an editorial board member of Journal (ispcp-trcp.org/about.html). She has a passion for teaching and coaching and is extremely meticulous in achieving the best results. She will work with her students and clients, and then insures that no mistakes are made and clients are staying motivated. She will carefully check with assessments and strategies, training routines, nutrition plans and therapeutic advice. If she has a suggestion to make, she won’t hesitate to do so if it’s in her clients benefit and will help them to achieve better results. That’s her main goal and purpose, to help clients become better and achieving perfect results. She operates on the fundamentals of positive psychology approaches that focus on the performance improvements as a result of holistic development. Olessia is a firm believer of best practices. She is always willing to share knowledge and collaboration between stakeholders in order to reach a common goal.

E-mail: olessia@pilatelicious.co.za