Psychological counsellors’ mental well-being and resilience levels predicting their trauma ıntervention skills
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The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between psychological counselors' mental well-being and resilience levels and their trauma intervention skills. The study group consisted of 191 psychological counselors, 135 females and 56 males, who agreed to participate in the study. Data were collected through the Psychological Counsellors' Trauma Intervention Skills Scale, the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale, the Brief Resilience Scale, and the Personal Information Form prepared by the researchers. Data analysis was performed using the independent sample t-test, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), Pearson correlation analysis, and multiple linear regression analysis. Analysis results indicated a significant relationship between psychological counselors' trauma intervention skills levels and their mental well-being and resilience levels. In addition, psychological counselors’ mental well-being and resilience levels were found to explain 34% of the total variance of trauma intervention skills levels. © 2025, The Authors.