Emotional intelligence skills and their relationship with the meaning of life among female counseling and psychology students
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https://doi.org/10.54172/2rxhp355Keywords:
Emotional intelligence, meaning of life, relationshipAbstract
This study examines the relationship between emotional intelligence skills and the meaning of life among female counseling and psychology students. The research, conducted at Omar Al-Mukhtar University in Libya, found a positive correlation between emotional intelligence and life's meaning. Students with higher emotional intelligence scores also showed a significant difference in their perception of life's meaning compared to those with lower scores. The study suggests a meaningful connection between emotional intelligence and life satisfaction among these students.
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