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The Corporate Stress Prevention Strategy are:Soviet-born British psychologist Konstantin Vasily Petrides ("K. V. Petrides") proposed a conceptual distinction between the ability based model (Trait Emotional Intelligence model) and a trait based model of Emotional Intelligence and has been develo...