The Emotional Intelligence of Asperger’s Syndrome from Timothy Kowalski
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Outline:
Asperger syndrome (AS) emotional quotient (EQ)
How AS impacts equalization
AS coping strategies
AS factors limit the ability to recognize emotional states
Personal EQ skills: self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation
Develop emotional awareness, self-evaluation and self-confidence.
Improves self-control, awareness and adaptability
Increase focus, achievement, commitment, initiative and optimism.
EQ social competence: social awareness and social skills
Strengthen empathy, service orientation and leverage.
Develop communication, conflict management, ties, collaboration and cooperation.
Description:
Join Timothy P. Kowalski, M.A., CCC-SLP, and discover how people diagnosed with Asperger syndrome have significant deficits in Emotional Intelligence (EQ), both personally and socially. We will explore the impact of Asperger syndrome on personal EQ skills, such as self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-motivation, and social EQ skills, such as social awareness and social skills. Suggested intervention strategies will also be included. As a result, you will be able to develop more appropriate goals and bring about real positive change in these individuals to allow them greater confidence when presented with the complexities of a social society.
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