Emotional Intelligence Training in Team Sports

Author:

Campo Mickaël12,Laborde Sylvain34,Mosley Emma5

Affiliation:

1. UFR STAPS, SPMS EA 4180, UBFC, Dijon, France

2. UFR STAPS, CETAPS EA 3832, Normandie Université, Rouen, France

3. Institute of Psychology, Department of Performance Psychology, German Sport University, Cologne, Germany

4. UFR STAPS, EA 4260, University of Caen, France

5. Department of Sport & Physical Activity, Bournemouth University, UK

Abstract

Abstract. The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of an emotional intelligence (EI) training intervention to improve EI at trait level. Sixty-seven rugby players participated in the study. One group received a specific EI training intervention, while the other group served as a control group. The intervention consisted of four face-to-face sessions over a 5-month period, with homework and follow-up procedures. Results showed that the EI training was partially successful in increasing EI, and demonstrates it is possible to enhance EI at trait level in participants while they may not have preexisting motivation to do so.

Publisher

Hogrefe Publishing Group

Subject

Biological Psychiatry,General Psychology

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