Define intrapersonal and interpersonal intelligence.

What will be an ideal response?


Intrapersonal intelligence is about understanding oneself-one's emotions, thoughts, desires, needs, what to avoid, what one likes, what one can do. Interpersonal intelligence Interpersonal intelligence is about being able to understand and interact with others, noting their moods, motivations, and skills. It includes the ability to form and maintain relationships, assume various roles in groups, adapt to different environments, and recognize differing viewpoints.

Counseling

You might also like to view...

Regarding values

a. Counselors can ignore their values and push them aside for the good of the client b. Counselors can continue to reflect on their values and see how they impact their practice c. Counselors can let their clients know up front that they will not let their own values cloud their judgment for the success of the client d. Counselors know their values and will not let them get in the way of their practice

Counseling

Researchers use ______ type of study to focus on a relationship in determining how two or more specific variables correlate.

A. a comparison study B. a frequency study C. participatory observation study D. ethnographical study

Counseling

One factor that promotes self-esteem among minority group members is

a. a strong and positive racial or ethnic identity. b. being a member of a smaller, rather than a larger, social group. c. making social comparisons to members of other cultural groups. d. increased use of reflected appraisals in constructions of self.

Counseling

Transactional analysis has a complex jargon. The system of feelings that accompany a pattern of behaviors for an individual is called

a. a game b. an ego state c. a script d. a stroke

Counseling