The role of attachment styles and components of emotional intelligence to predict rational intelligence in the applicant’s intellectual development certificate referring of forensic medicine in Shiraz

Pages:26-29
Elahe Zakerinia and Ali Kamkar (Department of Psychology, Yasouj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yasouj, Iran)

The aim of this study was to predict the rational intelligence based on attachment styles and emotional intelligence components in the applicant’s intellectual development certificate referring of Forensic Medicine in Shiraz. This research was descriptive. For this purpose, the sample was selected 150 patients referred to Forensic Medicine in Shiraz. Collins and Reid attachment styles questionnaire, emotional intelligence questionnaire and Raven General Intelligence was used. Data was analyzed by regression. The results showed that anxious attachment was significant able to predict negative rational intelligence in the applicant’s intellectual development certificate referring of Forensic Medicine in Shiraz. But the other two dimensions of attachment (approaching and dependency) were not able to predict the rational intelligence. In addition, evaluation of emotions was significant able to predict the rational intelligence. But two other components of emotional intelligence (emotional regulation, utilization of emotions) were not able to predict the rational intelligence. So can be conclude that through some attachment styles and emotional intelligence components can be predicted rational intelligence in this group and by emotional intelligence training and attachment styles, will be promote the rational intelligence.

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Pages:26-29
Elahe Zakerinia and Ali Kamkar (Department of Psychology, Yasouj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yasouj, Iran)