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

February 5 at 9:00 am - February 7 at 5:00 pm

Certification Description

Date: 9am – 5pm EST on February 5, 2025 & February 7, 2025

Day 1 focuses on MSCEIT 2 certification. Day 2 focuses on building the hard skills of emotional intelligence with practical exercises for each of the 4 domains of the ability model.

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

David is the co-founder of Emotional Intelligence (EI) Skills Group and a consulting psychologist at Yale University (Organizational Effectiveness and Staff Development). He received his Ph.D. in Psychology from Case Western Reserve University and was a post-doctoral fellow in Psychology at Yale University. Following the post-doc, he had corporate roles in market research, corporate planning, product management and executive assessment. He next was a research affiliate at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and served as the Special Assistant to the Dean of Yale College. David is the co-author of the Mayer, Salovey, Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT and MSCEIT 2) and has provided feedback to thousands of executives. He and Peter Salovey wrote The Emotionally Intelligent Manager (2004), he is a co-author (with Lisa Rees) of The Leader’s Guide to Solving Challenges with Emotional Intelligence (2018) and with Lisa and David Adams of the Educator’s Practical Guide to Emotional Intelligence (2020). David has published numerous articles – peer reviewed journal articles, reviews and chapters – on emotional intelligence. He has spoken on emotional intelligence to audiences around the world (Brazil to Ireland to China to Saudi Arabia), applying the hard skills of emotional intelligence to many different.

 

Details

Start:
February 5 at 9:00 am
End:
February 7 at 5:00 pm
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Website:
https://emotionaliq.com/

Venue

Online

Organizer

Emotional Intelligence (EI) Skills Group
Email
david@emotionaliq.com
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