The Epidemic of Anorexia Nervosa: Myth or Reality?
Enteral Nutrition as a Life-Saving Treatment in Patients with Severe Anorexia Nervosa
This chapter draws on the current situation of limited access of young children to early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings in Tanzania. It offers information and evidence on early childhood education and care (ECEC) from an international perspective to those who are, directly or indirectly, involved with young children and their families. Basically, early childhood education and care…
Elder care is the most pivotal topic in any society today. Indian culture of living with parents is a common thing, living arrangement and care is a part of it. However, living with partner and living alone is increasing among the elderly, especially the elderly in Kerala. This paper analyzed the data of Kerala Aging Survey 2013 of Centre for Development Studies, Kerala. This paper analyses whe…
There is conceptual ambiguity in defining empathy, which is further amplified when trying to define clinical empathy. The construct of empathy has been an ongoing debate: sometimes being interpreted as a cognitive attribute, other times as an emotional state of mind. Our preferred definition is moral, emotive, cognitive and behavioural dimensions working in harmony to benefit the patient. Under…
Emotional Intelligence and Leadership – A Case for Quality Assurance Managers in Kenyan Universities
Emotional Intelligence: The Most Potent Factor of Job Performance Among Executives
Emotional Intelligence: A New Variable in Career Decision-Making
Emotional Intelligence
Emotional and Motivational Processes in Bipolar Disorder: A Neural Network Perspective