Abstract This study investigated emotional intelligence and narcissistic personality traits as predictors of marital infidelity in Makurdi Metropolis Benue State. Two hundred married couples from the area, who had been married for up to five years (2018 – 2022), participated in this cross-sectional research. The sample consisted of 96 (48%) males and 104 (52%) females, […]
Month: May 2024
The Relationship of Emotional Self-Control with Coping Mechanisms -Applications of Neuroscience in the Educational Field, Maria Nicoleta MOCANU
Abstract Recent research in the neurosciences, booming during this period, is beginning to develop increasingly relevant conclusions regarding aspects of brain function. Two of the central concepts derived from the enrichment of the field of knowledge of the human brain and mind refer to neuroplasticity and epigenesis. Understanding the coping mechanisms in the educational context […]
Causes and Consequences of Divorced Parents in Child Personality Development, Valentina OLĂRESCU, Adriana DICU
Abstract By the nature of the concept, parents need to ensure the growth and development of their children, the creation of an appropriate, non-confrontational environment, their emotional preparation to face adverse life events so that they are manageable and not traumatic. In practice, post-divorce parental interactions are unsatisfactory and damaging because they often transmit to […]
Vol. 28, No. 1/2024
Causes and Consequences of Divorced Parents in Child Personality Development, Valentina OLĂRESCU, Adriana DICU The Relationship between Emotional Self-Control and Coping Mechanisms -Applications of Neuroscience in Education, Maria Nicoleta MOCANU Marital Infidelity among Married Couples: Roles of Emotional Intelligence and Narcissistic Personality Traits in Makurdi, Benue State, Chinelo Helen OGWUCHE, Kaatyo Isaac TYAV-TERSOO, Caleb ONAH, […]