Emotional intelligence refers to a person's ability in emotions, interpersonal relationships, and adapting to the environment. It affects a person's quality of life, work efficiency, and social relationships. People with high emotional intelligence are usually easier to get along with others, better able to control their emotions, and better able to cope with various challenges and pressures.
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The Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) was compiled by American psychologists Achenbach TM and Edelbrock C. It is a professional tool used to assess children's broad spectrum of behavioral and emotional problems and social abilities. This online test is designed to help parents understand their children's behavioral characteristics and possible psychological needs.
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Introduction to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Questionnaire:
General mental health and behavioral problems scale mental health scale for children and adolescents (MHS-CA) is a scale specially designed to assess the mental health status of children and adolescents, derived from 'Manual of Commonly Used Psychological Assessment Scales'. Based on the current domestic and foreign children's m...
The Depression Self-Rating Scale for Children (DSRSC) is a questionnaire about children's understanding of depression and their own depression status. It contains 18 items in total. The number of items is small, and the content is simple and easy to evaluate. Easy for children to understand. It is suitable for children aged 8 to 13 to self-assess their depressive symptoms.
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This Children's Depression Scale is a self-assessment tool specifically used to assess depressive symptoms in children and adolescents aged 6-23 years. It was developed by Weissman et al. (1980) and has high reliability and validity. This scale contains 20 self-evaluation items, involving children's emotions, behavior, interpersonal relationships, self-evaluation, etc. The scoring range is 0-60 po...
Stress refers to the emotional reaction of physical and mental tension and uneasiness that people feel when facing challenges or demands. Stress can come from a variety of different factors, such as work, school, relationships, health, finances, etc. Moderate stress can stimulate people's enthusiasm and creativity, but excessive stress can have adverse effects on the body and psychology.
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In the fast-paced modern society, everyone may experience some stress. Psychological stress refers to the psychological response of an individual to an individual's inability to adapt to the environment. It can come from a variety of factors, such as work, family, interpersonal relationships, etc. If you feel that your psychological stress is relatively high, don’t worry, there are now free psycho...
Thank you for choosing to participate in the enterprise HR-specific human resources test management ability assessment. This is a professional psychological test designed to help you understand your management potential, personality tendencies, ability to command others, independence and social responses, etc. Through this test, you can discover your management style and strengths, as well as area...