Soul Stunting in Higher Education: Four Case Narratives from the Campus Counseling Room in Indonesia
Background: Soul stunting is a term used by the researcher to describe the arrested growth of a student’s inner life, characterized by difficulties in managing emotions, building healthy relationships, and responding wisely to life’s challenges. As both researcher and counselor, the author engaged directly with the participants in a real counseling setting, allowing for an authentic observation and intervention in their soul development. This condition often originates in family upbringing patterns and can persist into university years, affecting academic engagement, social relationships, and career readiness. While conceptual discussions on emotional intelligence and student development are abundant, most remain theoretical or survey-based, with limited impact on real behavioral change. The present study addresses that gap through an action-oriented, practice-based approach. The aim of the present study is to explore the phenomenon of soul stunting among university students through four real case narratives from the campus counseling room, focusing on five dimensions of soul development: emotional maturity, empathy, the ability to build healthy relationships, reflective rather than reactive thinking, and effective problem-solving. It also demonstrates how emotionally intelligent communication can serve as an effective strategy for restoring and strengthening these aspects of students’ soul development. Methods: This qualitative case study was conducted through real counseling experiences in diverse natural settings, including campus counseling rooms, cafés, practice fields, public spaces, social media, and WhatsApp conversations. The counselor, bringing more than two decades of cultivating emotionally intelligent communication skills, particularly through emotional discernment, served as the primary instrument for data collection and interpretation. Data were gathered through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and reflective field notes. Ethical considerations included concealing participant identities and omitting formal informed consent to preserve the natural flow of interactions and avoid behavioral manipulation. Results: Analysis of four authentic counseling narratives revealed that emotional discernment, as a form of tacit knowledge, plays a pivotal role in identifying, addressing, and transforming soul stunting. Conclusion: Findings offer practical implications for campus counseling services, policy-making, and family-based interventions.
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- Sep 6, 2018
- Journal of Ecophysiology and Occupational Health
Emotional intelligence is the ability to manage and control stress and anxiety, motivation, hope and optimism in the face of obstacles on the way to the target. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence and emotional maturity in students at Kurdistan University of Medical Science 2016. This study was a cross-sectional study on 396 students of Kurdistan University of Medical Science. The instruments of this study were two questionnaires include Bar-on Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire and Emotional Maturity Scale, respectively. Results were analyzed using SPSS version 22 and statistical analysis use Liner regression and Pearsin Correlation. In this study, 53.3% were females and 46.7% were male. 58.6% of people in the age group 23-21 years. 46.2% of participates had grade point average in the range of 15-12. The correlation between emotional intelligence and emotional maturity and there was a significant relationship (P<0.001). Also, there was a statistically significant relationship (P<0.001) between the components of interpersonal emotional maturity, interpersonal, adaptability, stress management and general mood. Due to the positive effects of the relationship between emotional intelligence and emotional maturity, it is suggested however further studies on students identify factors associated with emotional maturity and careful planning in order to strengthen and increase the emotional intelligence of students take these factors.
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- May 26, 2020
- Науковий часопис НПУ імені М. П. Драгоманова. Серія 12. Психологічні науки
У статті обґрунтовано концептуальні основи розвитку емоційного інтелекту в онтогенезі, визначено теоретико-методологічні підходи, які дають змогу створити цілісне уявлення про сутність емоційного інтелекту людини з точки зору: системного підходу (природа, структура, функції, психологічні механізми розвитку, форми і рівні розвитку в онтогенезі); суб’єктно-діяльнісного підходу (через характеристику основних структурних компонентів діяльності – мотиваційного, змістового, операційного та результативного; визначення сенситивного періоду – найбільш сприятливого для розвитку емоційного інтелекту; аналіз особливостей його прояву в суб’єкта діяльності); особистісно-орієнтованого підходу (через прояв індивідуально-психологічних особливостей розвитку емоційного інтелекту); компетентнісного підходу (шляхом розвитку і формування емоційної компетентності молодших школярів, учителів початкових класів, шкільних психологів, батьків учнів).Визначено, що емоційний інтелект є інтегральною властивістю особистості, яка відображає пізнавальну здатність людини до розуміння емоцій та управління ними шляхом когнітивної обробки емоційної інформації та забезпечує психологічне благополуччя особистості й успішність соціальної взаємодії. Відповідно до рівнів психічного відображення (сенсорно-перцептивного, когнітивного, особистісного, суб’єктного, духовного) виокремлено форми (емоційний інтелект як властивість: індивіда, суб’єкта діяльності, особистості, суб’єкта життєтворчості, суб’єкта життєдіяльності), психологічні механізми (ідентифікація, наслідування, емоційне зараження, рефлексія, емоційна децентрація, емоційна саморегуляція, антиципація, емпатія), критерії та рівні розвитку емоційного інтелекту в онтогенезі (психофізіологічний, когнітивний, соціопсихологічний, креативно-суб’єктний, екзистенційно-духовний). На основі результатів емпіричного дослідження здійснено порівняльний аналіз особливостей розвитку емоційного інтелекту в старшому дошкільному, молодшому шкільному і підлітковому віці. Доведено, що молодший шкільний вік є сенситивним періодом розвитку емоційного інтелекту.
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- Apr 1, 2025
Actuality. Contemporary society adopts an ideal of personality, which describes humans, much from the point of view of emotional intelligence. The ever-increasing complexity of contemporary society makes emotional intelligence insufficient for children (the young generation) in the context of solving everyday problems. Aware of these things, we increasingly reveal the importance of emotional intelligence in supporting control over difficult social situations, leading to correct behavior, guaranteeing an adequate level in society. Academic performance and children's adaptation to the demands of social life are a priority for parents as well as for teachers. The ever-changing ideals of contemporary society make the intelligence acquired both in the family and in educational institutions insufficient for most of the children. Research in recent decades has focused on the tendency to theoretically and practically substantiate the concept of emotional intelligence, demonstrating its importance for personal development and socio-professional insertion, and current concerns in this field branch out into several fields such as sports. The perspective of developing emotional competence by practicing motor activities involves improving well-being, increasing the decision-making capacity to solve problems in a responsible way, coping with everyday and stressful demands. P. Salovey and J.D. Mayer consider that emotional intelligence involves the ability to perceive emotions as correctly as possible and to express them, the ability to generate feelings when they facilitate thinking and the ability to know, perceive emotions and regulate them, in order to promote emotional and intellectual significant development. Emotional intelligence represents "the ability to accurately perceive, understand and positively express certain emotions, to use emotional valences to facilitate the resolution of problematic situations". The sports environment requires solving emotional problems through specific training and competition that create conditions for the athlete to develop emotional intelligence, to increase self-confidence. Judo is the model sport for emotional development. The means and methods implemented in Judo, its special principles and forms, are oriented towards the training of athletes in order to acquire the technique of procedures and motor actions for the development of motor qualities; to increase the capacities of the functional systems of the athletes' body, which ensure the results of the competitive activity; towards the formation of moral and volitional qualities, towards expanding the possibilities of developing emotional intelligence. Judo sports activity: - provide pleasant physical and mental sensations. - improves motor behavior - gesture quality, precision and strength. - ensures the improvement of major functions and adaptation to effort - mental-emotional resistance at the same time. - guarantees the balance and consistency of psycho-emotional manifestations - the development of emotional intelligence. The topicality of the topic addressed is determined by the valorization of the sport of Judo, in the development of emotional intelligence. The most important styles of martial arts are increasingly popular in recent years, one of them being Judo, which is not just a simple sport, but also a form of mental development, namely emotional stability, self-esteem and respect for the opponent ( empathy) main components of emotional intelligence. In this context, we note the need to capitalize on the sport "Judo" as an alternative to technologies for developing emotional intelligence in psychology. Research hypothesis. It is assumed that the practice of the sport of Judo, through the specific techniques and methodologies of mental preparation of the judocan, can be a psychotherapeutic alternative for the development of emotional intelligence. The purpose of the research consists in capitalizing on the sport of Judo as an alternative to the psychological methods of developing emotional intelligence during the adolescent period. Research objectives: 1. Analysis of epistemological benchmarks regarding the role of Judo sport in the development of emotional intelligence during the adolescent period. 2. Emphasizing through a sociological survey the problem of emotional intelligence in society and highlighting the role of the sport of Judo in the development of emotional intelligence. 3. The elucidation of mental training mechanisms in the sport of Judo having an impact on the development of emotional intelligence during the adolescent period. 4. Experimental argumentation of the effectiveness of the sport of Judo in the development of emotional intelligence. Methods of research: At the level of theoretical conceptualization: the method of analysis and synthesis, the method of theoretical generalization, theoretical modeling, interpretation and conclusion. At the praxeological level - the pedagogical experiment; survey based on a questionnaire for specialists in the field. The importance of the research represented by: substantiating the methodological approach of the sport of Judo in the training/development of emotional intelligence in adolescents; examination and interpretation of theoretical benchmarks regarding the problem of emotional intelligence in the adolescent period. Findings and results. The data of the sociological research allowed us, along with the characteristics of the de facto state, to obtain information about the possible perspectives of Judo sport activities in overcoming emotional intelligence. The exposed and generalized opinions of the specialists predetermined the development of experimental events for the scientific foundation of the problem of emotional intelligence and the ways of development through the sport of Judo. The basic pedagogical experiment, carried out in the training conditions of the experimental group, evaluated emotional control through projective psychodiagnostic tests. The evaluation tests confirmed a significant final increase in emotional intelligence, with a discrepancy between the initial and final testing, relevant from a statistical point of view. This proves that the implemented independent variable confirms the initial expectations, and can be considered an optimal solution in improving the process of developing emotional intelligence in adolescents. The results obtained as a result of the statistical processing of the recorded data are significant, in the post-test compared to the pre-test, a fact that determines the confirmation of the hypothesis according to which: Practicing the sport of Judo, through the specific techniques and methodologies of mental training of the judo artist, induces the development of emotional intelligence. Conclusions and recommendations. Through the research carried out, it was capitalized with an overall vision on the development of emotional intelligence by practicing the sport of Judo. Based on the investigative results, we can formulate the following general conclusions: 1. At the present moment, a negative aspect in the early school period are the emotional consequences, which negatively influence the success of the educational process and the formation of the personality as a whole. Obviously, scientific notions were identified with reference to solving the problems of emotional intelligence in adolescents. At the same time, the knowledge in the development of emotional intelligence in practice is insufficient, it requires a specific, current approach to the components of the development of emotional intelligence by focusing on other fields that can have a significant contribution in emotional establishment such as Sports. 2. The analysis of the peculiarities of mental training in the sport of Judo demonstrated the synergy and consolidation of the complex factors of the The dynamic study of the pedagogical experiment allowed us to establish the level of emotional intelligence development. The emotional state of the teenager at the end of the experiment is stable. The subjective perception of one's own conditions and possibilities is at a good level. There is no situational nervousness, the surrounding factors do not influence motivation. the final results according to the studied tests are significantly higher compared to the initial ones, both dynamically and between groups (Р<0, 05-0, 01).
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- Jan 1, 2021
- SHS Web of Conferences
The article notes an insufficient study of the problem of female convicts’ emotional intelligence, and briefly considers existing models of emotional intelligence. The main results of the conducted research of female convicts’ emotional intelligence taking into account the term of their stay in a correctional institution, using the developed author’s complex of psychodiagnostic methods, are presented. The paper describes a model for enhancing emotional and personal maturity, taking into account the criminalisation and personal immaturity of female convicts through the application of cognitive-behavioural, humanistic, and rational-emotive approaches. Women serving sentences in penitentiary institutions of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service in the Oryol, Moscow, and Kaluga Regions took part in an experimental study to test the adequacy and validity of the proposed model for emotional and personal maturity development and the correctional work method created on its basis. The results obtained empirically testify to a statistically significant increase in the components of emotional intelligence in the target group. On this basis, the conclusion is made about the adequacy of the proposed model and technology of work and the possibility of their practical application. This conclusion is confirmed by the information about the subsequent successful implementation of the experimentally tested psychotechnology to improve emotional and personal maturity in the activities of institutions and bodies of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service. The conclusions about the validity of the proposed model, as well as about the effectiveness and practical relevance of the created on their basis methodological tools for psychodiagnostics and psychocorrection of emotional intelligence, are made.
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- Indonesian Journal of Educational Science and Technology
Parenting is very important for the growth of the emotional intelligence of elementary school students. The purpose of this study is to find out how important appropriate parental behavior is in helping the development of children's emotional intelligence. The method used was the collection and analysis of ten nationally accredited journal articles related to the topic. The results showed that democratic parenting that involves child involvement and emotional support can help children grow positive emotional intelligence. In contrast, authoritarian or permissive parenting tends to inhibit the development of children's emotional intelligence. These findings confirm that parents play an important role in shaping students' emotional intelligence by implementing effective parenting. Thus, understanding and implementing appropriate parenting strategies by parents so that children can develop good emotional intelligence for future success.
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- 10.6000/2292-2598.2020.08.03.20
- Sep 14, 2020
- Journal of Intellectual Disability - Diagnosis and Treatment
Objective: This study deals with the issues of preparing future educators for the development of students' emotional intelligence. The study aims to identify the most important aspects of future teachers training in the framework of this task, to identify the main factors that should be paid attention to when training teachers, whose tasks in the future will include the development of emotional intelligence of school students. Background: Particular attention is paid to the study of the training of teaching staff for the development of emotional intelligence in students with psychological disturbances. The object of the study is the branches of pedagogy of higher education aimed at educating qualified teaching staff that can effectively solve the tasks of developing the emotional intelligence of elementary school students. Method: In the study, methods of system analysis of the subject matter are used, based on a detailed examination of the studies of the material available for research, with a qualitative analysis of all the collected information. Results: Based on the conducted studies were formed recommendations on the training of teachers for future practical activities within the framework of the issues under consideration, which are summarised as follows: in training, attention should be paid to working with educational games, the task of which is to develop students' skills in identifying and evaluating emotions, their own and of students participating in the game, the study and analysis of works of classical literature, as a method of learning to think, analyse and develop the emotional sphere, training in the implementation of special exercises for the development of the emotional sphere. Conclusion: The study has important applied value in terms of expanding the understanding of emotional intelligence and the need for its development, starting from the lower grades of high school.
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- Jan 1, 2023
- Mental Health & Human Resilience International Journal
The article shows that the considering of emotional intelligence as one of the types of general and single intelligence, leads us to the most fundamental point - is the tasks it solves. Therefore, the use of the problem situation tasks in emotional intelligence development in adolescence is a prerequisite for the actualization of individual emotional and cognitive activities. The paper also represents the theoretical and methodological analysis of the psychological foundations of individual emotional intelligence genesis in early adolescence, which became the basis for the development of the author’s concept of this study. Thus, the theoretical model of the emotional intelligence genesis in early adolescence is formulated and substantiated; the quantitative and qualitative analysis of the structure, levels and features of emotional intelligence development of young people is made; the system of psychological factors, mechanisms and laws of emotional intelligence genesis in early adolescence is determined. The materials of the article can be used to solve practical problems of modern institutions of general secondary, vocational and higher education, in particular, to diagnose the level of emotional intelligence of pupils and/or students, to work out effective programs of psychological support in early personality development; to elaborate the individual programs for the emotional intelligence development. Theoretical provisions and research results can be used for the studying process in general secondary education, vocational training and/or higher education institutions, as well as in the psychological education practice and social and psychological centres for the development and implementation of psychological support programmes for both personal counselling and educational process. The main attention in emotional intelligence studies is focused on its psychological structure and relationships with other intrapersonal manifestations. This trend has led to contradictions between ideas about the place of emotional intelligence in the structure of personality and understanding of structural and functional features of emotional intelligence as a metacognitive construct, as well as between criteria for determining a sufficient level of emotional intelligence for mental development and scientifically reasonable psychological and pedagogical tools of emotional intelligence formation, functioning and development. However, the problem area remains the question of the peculiarities of emotional intelligence development at different age stages of individual mental development. Problems of the emotional intelligence genesis in adolescence have not been studied, respectively, there is a lack of clear understanding of the psychological conditions and specifics of the emotional intelligence development in adolescence
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- 10.1007/978-3-319-90633-1_13
- Jan 1, 2018
Amidst the global youth unemployment crisis, the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and youth career readiness is an important theme of research for enhancing positive youth development and strengthening human capital. This chapter reviews studies focusing on trait and ability models of EI and their impact on youth career readiness in terms of career decision variables (career decision-making difficulties, career decision-making self-efficacy, decision-making styles) and employability. The chapter also describes empirically supported interventions that contribute to promoting career readiness through the development of EI and further delineates possible implications for career counselors and educators. Finally, some research and intervention suggestions to promote career readiness of youth in a preventive framework are introduced.
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- Slauga. Mokslas ir praktika
Today's healthcare system needs people who can work independently, be proactive, make responsible decisions and deliver effective results. Nurses with higher emotional intelligence are more likely to be more communicative and empathetic, which contributes significantly to a good relationship with the patient and to good performance. Leadership qualities are not only present in the nurse administrator in a managerial position, but also in the nurse who interacts with patients on a daily basis. The relationship between nurses' emotional intelligence and leadership is an area of research that is relatively new.
 Aim of the study. To investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence and leadership in nursing by analysing the results of existing research.
 Methods. A literature search was conducted in the PubMed database. According to the exclusion and inclusion criteria, 5 scientific articles were included and analysed in the systematic review.
 Results and conclusions. The results of the study revealed the main issues raised in the scientific literature - the strengthening of nurses' leadership, the development of emotional intelligence and leadership, and the impact of team leader's emotional intelligence on the stress experienced by nurses. The literature analysis also reveals that leaders with emotional intelligence, both in managerial and non-managerial roles, lead to higher quality nursing outcomes and improvements in other factors such as effective communication, and that the development of nurses' leadership and emotional intelligence in undergraduate study programmes requires the introduction of a dedicated course.
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- May 24, 2022
- Acta Biomedica Scientifica
The article presents an overview of domestic research devoted to the development of students’ emotional intelligence by means of art technologies. The relevance of the problem of developing emotional intelligence in modern students is determined by the objectives of higher education. Despite the serious experience gained in Russia in the use of art in teaching and personal education, the active penetration of art technologies into the education system began to occur relatively recently, which explains the time frame of the review study – 2019–2021. The analysis was performed in December 2021 using the national bibliographic database of scientific citation. The research was conducted using such combinations of keywords as “emotional intelligence”, “development of emotional intelligence of students”, “art therapy”, “pedagogical art therapy”, “art technology”, “art therapy at the university” in Russian for the period of 2019–2021. Out of 902 publications devoted to art therapy, the problem of using art technologies in higher education, the development of emotional intelligence through art technologies, the authors selected 49 publications. The analysis of the selected publications showed that the problem of the development of emotional intelligence arouses increased interest among researchers. However, the development of emotional intelligence in students is not a priority. In the system of professional education, the topic of emotional intelligence is not given enough attention, which is unacceptable and does not meet the requirements for the level of training of modern specialists. In recent studies, the possibilities of using art technologies in the development of students’ emotional intelligence have not been sufficiently disclosed. There is a need for further development of a program for the development of students’ emotional intelligence, presentation and description of art therapy techniques and techniques, their place and role in the development of emotional intelligence. Undoubtedly, building up the evidence base and substantiating methods for verifying the effectiveness of various art technologies will be a promising direction.
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As society increasingly values the overall quality of college students, Emotional Intelligence (EI) education has gained significant attention. EI plays a crucial role in individual mental health, social adaptation, and workplace competitiveness. Particularly in the developmental process of college students, the cultivation of EI significantly impacts their psychological resilience, interpersonal communication skills, and career development. This paper analyzes the evolution of EI theory and its application in college student education, explores the current state and challenges of EI development in university students, and proposes a systematic mechanism for EI cultivation. The mechanism aims to enhance students' EI levels comprehensively through innovative approaches such as curriculum integration, situational simulations, interdisciplinary collaboration, and personalized development. The research indicates that establishing a multidimensional framework for EI development and a well-rounded practical system will help improve college students' EI abilities, foster their physical and mental growth, and lay a solid foundation for their future careers.
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- Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing
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Background: Academic performance has been perceived as an element, which can change the lives of youth, while emotional intelligence (EI) often relates to adolescents’ well-being and, in turn, can influence academic performance. Emotional intelligence development is related to multiple beneficial outcomes and deemed a valuable tool for educational and career planning. However, there is a need for more EI-related guidance in youth interventions.Objectives: To inform such guidance, this is the first study that aimed to confirm the relationship between the academic results of South African adolescents and EI (measured using an updated assessment and newer EI model). It also aimed to determine whether specific EI scales were dominant predictors of subject-specific academic results.Methods: A quantitative research study was conducted following a non-experimental, correlational research design and stratified random sampling method. The study was conducted in secondary schools across South Africa. Academic results and EI scores of 284 adolescents between 13 and 19 years were available for correlational and regression-based dominance analysis techniques.Results: Results confirmed a significant positive relationship between total EI scores and academic year averages. Prominent findings included the decision making composite, which had the strongest relationship with and was the most dominant predictor of most compulsory subject averages.Conclusion: The results point to the importance of considering learners’ EI as a contributing aspect to their school performance, by incorporating learner-tailored EI testing and development at a school level.Contribution: Findings contribute to the criterion validity of the EQ-i Youth assessment and can guide teaching and career guidance initiatives in incorporating tailored EI strategies for learner development.
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The study of the effects of music education on the development of students emotional intelligence is a new area of research. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of music education on the development of emotional intelligence, as the development of students’ emotional intelligence is becoming more and more important in this music education.This article describes the relationship between emotional intelligence and music education, and music education is an effective way to develop students emotional intelligence, and it is a significant and innovative issue for the development of students psychological understanding and all-round development of students.In this research, we analyzed and analyzed the results of studies using music education to develop emotional intelligence. According to the results of the analysis, music education has an impact on understanding and expressing emotions and feeling and understanding the emotions of others. Сэтгэл хөдлөлийн оюун ухааныг төлөвшүүлэхэд хөгжмийн боловсрол нөлөөлөх нь Хураангуй: Оюутнуудын сэтгэл хөдлөлийн оюун ухааныг хөгжүүлэхэд хөгжмийн боловсролын нөлөөг судлах нь судалгааны шинэ чиглэл бол ж байна. Энэхүү хөгжмийн боловсролд сурагчдын сэтгэл хөдлөлийн оюун ухааныг төлөвшүүлэх нь улам бүр чухал байр суурь эзэлсээр байгаа тул сэтгэл хөдлөлийн оюун ухааныг төлөвшүүлэхэд хөгжмийн боловсролын үзүүлж буй нөлөөллүүдийг судлахад судалгааны зорилго оршино.Энэ өгүүлэлд сэтгэл хөдлөлийн оюун ухаан ба хөгжмийн боловсрол ын уялдаа хол боог тайл барласан бөгөөд хөгжмийн боловсрол нь оюутнуудын сэтгэл хөдлөлийн оюун ухааныг хөгжүүлэх үр дүнтэй арга бөгөөд сурагчдын сэтгэл зүйн зөв ойлголтыг хөгжүүлж, суралцагчдын бүх талыг хөгжүүлэх ач холбогдолтой , шинэлэг асуудал юм.Бид энэхүү судалгааны ажлаараа сэтгэл хөдлөлийн оюун ухааныг төлөвшүүлэхэд хөгжмийн боловсрол ыг ашигласан судалгаан ы үр дүнгүүдэд анализ , дүн шинжилгээ хийж ажилласан . Эл дүн шинжилгээний үр дүнд хөгжмийн боловсрол нь сэтгэл хөдлөлөө ойлгох , илэрхийлэх, бусдын сэтгэл хөдлөлийг мэдэрч ойлгоход нөлөөлж байна.Түлхүүр үг: хөгжим, хөгжмийн боловсрол, сэтгэл хөдлөл, сэтгэл хөдлөлийн оюун ухаан
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