Course: Attachment, empathy, emotional intelligence and relationship-based practice with David Howe

Empathy has also been recognised a key capacity in helping people understand sensitively, relate well, behave morally, and help effectively. People who possess good emotional intelligence and high empathy are generally skilled in the business of social relationships, both personally and professionally.

Empathy, emotional intelligence and good social understanding also predict resilience, coping skills and good stress regulation.

There is continuing evidence that the quality of the relationship in professional practice is an important predictor of successful outcomes. There is also growing understanding of how children develop empathy, emotional intelligence, social cognition and good social skills. The quality and character of children’s attachment is seen as important in these developments.

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There is also growing understanding of

how children develop empathy, emotional

intelligence, social cognition and

good social skills. 

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