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Citation

Batool SS, Khalid R. Pak. J. Psychol. Res. 2009; 24(1-2): 43-62.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, National Institute of Psychology)

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Abstract

The role of emotional intelligence (EI) in various domains has been supported through scientific studies and contemporary psychologists have started to promote this concept for better quality of life (Geher & Renstrom, 2004). Researchers working on issues like marital adjustment, conflict resolution, and domestic violence have recently renewed their interest in the role of EI in marital relationship. The review of studies conducted in west suggests that EI holds moderate to high predictive validity for concurrent marital adjustment. Some components of EI (e.g., optimism, empathy, emotional expressiveness, emotional self awareness, and impulse control) appear to possess greater importance in couples' relationship. Researches done in Pakistan suggest that mere is a dire need to investigate the role of emotional intelligence in healthy marriages.

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