A BRIEF STUDY ON THE EMOTIONAL MATURITY
Keywords:
Emotional maturity etcAbstract
Emotional maturity is the aspect of emotional conduct that an adult typically develops following his or her adolescent years. His emotional maturity allows him to lead a lifelong emotional conduct that is well-balanced. If a person possesses practically every feeling, whether it be pleasant or bad, and is capable of expressing them when necessary and to the proper degree, that person may be considered emotionally mature. A cognitive behavioural therapist told me that our thoughts and environments together shape our emotions. However, by being conscious of our unfavourable and correct beliefs and ideas, we may manage our thinking.
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