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This objective of this study is to explore the level of self-esteem and happiness among counsellors in Gombak, Selangor the year of 2024. As part of the processes for these self attributes and positive psychology element, a thorough quantitative approach was conducted. Employing a framework for wellbeing and happiness, the SPSS analysis was undertaken using the Correlation Pearson. Participants in this study were all enrolled as a counsellor under the Board of Counsellor Malaysia. There were 127 participants involved in this study. Finding from the research question comes out with the level two of happiness for self-esteem and happiness which is moderate happiness and self-esteem among counsellors. The findings also shown that there is a significant relationship between self-esteem and happiness level among the counsellors. Self-esteem seems correlated with happiness as if they have high self-esteem, they would be their ultimate happiness, this could be to enhance their motivation to achieve as good counsellor and become happier. These results indicated the necessity for intervention to raise counsellor’s self-esteem and happiness levels for their future career and professional growth. We also can raise overall client’s achievement by supporting their happiness level and cultivating self-esteem. This study should help all counsellors to improve the standard of their clients' future lives especially their student life achievement.
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