THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEVELOPING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF LEADERSHIP PERSONNEL AND MENTAL HEALTH IN THE CONDITIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
Keywords:
: globalization, leadership, emotional intelligence, mental health, management effectiveness, stress resistance, emotional stability, socio-psychological environment, leadership competencies, personal developmentAbstract
Globalization processes impose new and complex tasks on managers in the modern management system. In such conditions, not only the professional knowledge and skills of managers, but also their emotional intelligence are of great importance. Emotional intelligence represents the ability of a manager to understand his own emotions, manage them, correctly perceive the emotions of others, and form effective social relationships. The process of developing the emotional intelligence of managers in the context of globalization and its relationship with mental health are scientifically and theoretically analyzed. The role of managers in the formation of emotional stability, stress resistance, and a healthy psychological environment is also highlighted.
References
1. Goleman, D. (1995). Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ. New York: Bantam Books.
2. Mayer, J. D., Salovey, P., & Caruso, D. R. (2004). Emotional Intelligence: Theory, Findings, and Implications. Psychological Inquiry, 15(3), 197–215.
3. Bar-On, R. (2006). The Bar-On Model of Emotional-Social Intelligence. Psicothema, 18, 13–25.
4. Karimova, V. M. (2012). Ijtimoiy psixologiya. Toshkent: O‘qituvchi nashriyoti.
5. Shoumarov, G‘. B. (2010). Boshqaruv psixologiyasi. Toshkent: Fan nashriyoti.