Abstract

This article examines the features and importance of the development of emotional intelligence in military personnel. Emotional intelligence is a collective term that implies a person's ability to identify emotions, to understand the intentions, motivations and desires of other people and their own, as well as the ability to manage their emotions and the emotions of others. Factors of subjective control and its relationship with low levels of empathic abilities.

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