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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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Perceptions on Trainee Counselors of Emotional Intelligence

Fathiha Nur Fajrina Yaakob, Ku Suhaila Ku Johari, Nurul Shahirah Yazid, Amira Izzati Zulkarnain, Nur Farra Aina Alias

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v12-i6/14206

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This study aims to explore the understanding, awareness of the importance of emotional intelligence and management strategies among trainee counselors. This study is qualitative which the case study involving four students of Master of Guidance and Counseling in Higher Education Institute in Malaysia. All four participants were in the practicum phase in their respective organizations. The results of the semi -structured interviews were transcribed and analyzed which were initiated using was an open -ended coding, category coding, themes and sub-themes. There are several themes that trainee counselors understand the meaning of emotional intelligence is a way of self -managing emotions well. Next, study participants have stated some of the importance of emotional intelligence to self and management strategies of improving emotional intelligence to help improve quality as a better quality counselor. The findings of the study show that emotional intelligence is important to trainee counselors in helping to improve the quality of being a professional counselor and providing services in helping clients and improving the counseling profession itself.

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In-Text Citation: (Yaakob et al., 2022)
To Cite this Article: Yaakob, F. N. F., Johari, K. S. K., Yazid, N. S., Zulkarnain, A. I., & Alias, N. F. A. (2022). Perceptions on Trainee Counselors of Emotional Intelligence. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences. 12(6), 1992 – 2002.