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Social Intelligence

- The New Science of Human Relationships
Af: Daniel Goleman Engelsk Paperback

Social Intelligence

- The New Science of Human Relationships
Af: Daniel Goleman Engelsk Paperback
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Emotional Intelligence was an international phenomenon, appearing on the New York Times bestseller list for over a year and selling more than 5 million copies worldwide. Now, once again, Daniel Goleman has written a groundbreaking synthesis of the latest findings in biology and brain science, revealing that we are ''wired to connect'' and the surprisingly deep impact of our relationships on every aspect our lives.

Far more than we are consciously aware, our daily encounters with parents, spouses, bosses, and even strangers, shape our brains and affect cells throughout our bodies, down to the level of our genes - for good or ill. In Social Intelligence, Daniel Goleman explores an emerging new science with startling implications for our interpersonal world. Its most fundamental discovery: we are designed for sociability, constantly engaged in a ''neural ballet'' that connects us brain-to-brain with those around us.

Goleman explains the surprising accuracy of first impressions, the basis of charisma and emotional power, the complexity of sexual attraction, and how we detect lies. He describes the ''dark side'' of social intelligence, from narcissism to Machiavellianism and psychopathy. He also reveals our astonishing capacity for ''mindsight'', as well as the tragedy of those, like autistic children, whose mindsight is impaired.

In this book Daniel Goleman delivers his most heartening news with powerful conviction: we humans have a built-in bias toward empathy, cooperation and altruism - provided we develop the social intelligence to nurture these capacities in ourselves and others.

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Emotional Intelligence was an international phenomenon, appearing on the New York Times bestseller list for over a year and selling more than 5 million copies worldwide. Now, once again, Daniel Goleman has written a groundbreaking synthesis of the latest findings in biology and brain science, revealing that we are ''wired to connect'' and the surprisingly deep impact of our relationships on every aspect our lives.

Far more than we are consciously aware, our daily encounters with parents, spouses, bosses, and even strangers, shape our brains and affect cells throughout our bodies, down to the level of our genes - for good or ill. In Social Intelligence, Daniel Goleman explores an emerging new science with startling implications for our interpersonal world. Its most fundamental discovery: we are designed for sociability, constantly engaged in a ''neural ballet'' that connects us brain-to-brain with those around us.

Goleman explains the surprising accuracy of first impressions, the basis of charisma and emotional power, the complexity of sexual attraction, and how we detect lies. He describes the ''dark side'' of social intelligence, from narcissism to Machiavellianism and psychopathy. He also reveals our astonishing capacity for ''mindsight'', as well as the tragedy of those, like autistic children, whose mindsight is impaired.

In this book Daniel Goleman delivers his most heartening news with powerful conviction: we humans have a built-in bias toward empathy, cooperation and altruism - provided we develop the social intelligence to nurture these capacities in ourselves and others.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 416
ISBN-13: 9780099464921
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0099464926
Udg. Dato: 6 sep 2007
Længde: 27mm
Bredde: 131mm
Højde: 199mm
Forlag: Cornerstone
Oplagsdato: 6 sep 2007
Forfatter(e): Daniel Goleman
Forfatter(e) Daniel Goleman


Kategori Sociologi: familie og relationer


ISBN-13 9780099464921


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 416


Udgave


Længde 27mm


Bredde 131mm


Højde 199mm


Udg. Dato 6 sep 2007


Oplagsdato 6 sep 2007


Forlag Cornerstone