Module: Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
Purpose
The Emotional Intelligence (EQ) module reflects a user's emotional awareness, empathy, social regulation, and relational decision-making. While it can optionally be input as a known EQ score from an external source, PsycheGenesis also infers EQ from related behavioral modules.
This score plays a critical role in evaluating the user’s leadership readiness, relational health, and growth potential, especially in pastoral, mentoring, or emotionally demanding roles.
Input Methods
Composite Dimensions
Inferred EQ scoring includes:
- Self-Awareness – Recognizing internal emotions and patterns
- Self-Regulation – Managing stress, impulses, and difficult emotions
- Social Awareness – Empathic accuracy, understanding others' perspectives
- Relational Skills – Navigating social dynamics and resolving conflicts constructively
- Spiritual-Emotional Integration – Applying biblical principles to emotional growth
Composite Scoring Tiers
- High EQ (80–100%): Strong relational presence, emotionally resilient, well-regulated
- Developing EQ (60–79%): Growing self-awareness with some reactive tendencies
- Low EQ (0–59%): Struggles with empathy, emotional reactivity, or social conflict
Insights Generated
- 🧠 EQ summary across composite dimensions
- 📡 Key growth areas for emotional maturity
- 🫂 Role-based recommendations involving empathy, mediation, mentorship, or care
- ⚠️ Leadership cautions related to reactivity, emotional suppression, or poor regulation
- 📖 Scriptural reinforcement (e.g., Proverbs 16:32, James 1:19, Galatians 5:22–23)
Notes