Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test™ Second Edition (MSCEIT®2) Certification

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Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test™ Second Edition (MSCEIT®2) Certification

December 9 at 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Date: December 9, 2025 @ 09:30-17:00 GMT

The Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test™ Second Edition (MSCEIT® 2) certification program equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively debrief a test taker on their assessment results.

This program takes you through the background of the MSCEIT 2 and emotional intelligence (EI), the MSCEIT 2 model and approach, scores and how to interpret them, and more. You will increase your knowledge of the assessment through self-paced modules and knowledge checks, followed by an 8-hour instructor-led training session where you will have opportunities to practice applying what you learned and to ask questions. Overall, the MSCEIT 2 certification program takes you through the comprehensive learning experience outlined below and prepares you to have stronger relationships with test takers as you work with them to improve and leverage their EI skills. 

By successfully completing the MSCEIT 2 certification course, you will: 

  • Describe emotional intelligence (EI) and its importance.
  • Describe the MSCEIT 2 theory and model.
  • Identify how the MSCEIT 2 measures EI.
  • Interpret the MSCEIT 2 scores.
  • Explain the domain scores: Perceiving Emotions, Connecting Emotions, Understanding Emotions, and Managing Emotions.
  • Describe the two most commonly used feedback approaches: Ability-based approach and Strengths-based approach.
  • Assess which feedback approach will help individuals be most receptive to hearing about their MSCEIT 2 results.
  • Practice preparing to effectively provide feedback to a test taker using a case study.
  • Demonstrate the ability to establish rapport with test takers.
  • Explain various components of ethics when using the MSCEIT 2.
  • Identify questions and hypotheses about a test taker’s results.
  • Use a case study to describe a test taker’s strengths and areas for improvement.
  • Incorporate additional pieces of information and data into the debrief process.
  • Determine an appropriate action plan for test takers.
  • Demonstrate effective ways of ending the feedback session.
  • Demonstrate the ability to incorporate all the steps of the feedback process into a debrief.

CE Approval Information:  

  • 10.5 CE Contact Hours
  • Approved ICF CCE Hours: 6.75 Core Competency and 3.75 Resource Development

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About the Trainer

Billy Byrne is an executive coach and leadership development specialist at KinchLyons. He holds master’s degrees in organizational behavior and coaching, and is an accredited coach at the Senior Practitioner level with the European Mentoring and Coaching Council. Billy is also a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD. Since joining KinchLyons in 2012, he has worked globally with clients across various sectors, including food, IT, financial services, construction, medical devices, engineering, energy, and the public sector. In addition to his role at KinchLyons, Billy serves as an associate faculty member at the Irish Management Institute in Dublin, lecturing on topics such as high-performing teams, organizational development, culture, and critical thinking. He is a guest lecturer at NSPC London, leading modules in their master’s level coaching program. Billy is passionate about developing emotional intelligence and authentic leadership to enhance organizational performance. An enthusiastic distance runner, he has completed twenty-five marathons, including all six World Marathon Majors.

Details

Date:
December 9
Time:
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
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KinchLyons
Email
info@kinchlyons.com
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Venue

Dublin, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland