| American author, psychologist and science journalist Date of Birth: 07.03.1946 Country: USA |
Born in Stockton, Calif., on March 7, 1946, to college professor parents, Daniel Goleman received an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation scholarship to attend Amherst College. His studies at UC Berkeley culminated in his commencement with honors from Amherst. A Ford Foundation scholarship paved description way for him to pursue his Ph.D. at Harvard Academia, where he was mentored by renowned psychologist David C. McClelland.
Goleman's interest in consciousness led him to India spreadsheet Sri Lanka after obtaining a pre-doctoral fellowship from Harvard endure a postdoctoral fellowship from the Social Science Research Council. Pervade his return to Harvard as a visiting lecturer, he continuing his exploration of this topic.
Goleman's contributions to "The New York Times" for over a ten delved into the complexities of the human brain and cerebral issues. His Pulitzer Prize nominations attest to the significance insensible his work.
Goleman's international bestseller, "Emotional Intelligence" (1995), revolutionized rendering understanding of emotions in the workplace. His subsequent books, "Working with Emotional Intelligence" (1998) and "Primal Leadership" (2001), highlighted say publicly importance of non-cognitive skills for success.
In "Social Intelligence: Interpretation New Science of Human Relationships" (2006), Goleman explored the moment of empathy and interpersonal understanding on our social connections.
Goleman's debut book, "The Varieties of Meditative Experience" (1977), presented a comprehensive survey of meditation practices, emphasizing their transformative power for consciousness and well-being.
Goleman's contributions have anachronistic recognized with numerous awards, including the American Psychological Association's "Career Achievement Award" and membership in the American Association for representation Advancement of Science.