This research aims to determine the relationship between spiritual intelligence and resiliency of rehabilitation staff. The reliable and validated spiritual intelligence and CD-RISC resiliency and demographic scales were used to collect data. There is a significant relationship between spiritual intelligence and the resiliency of rehabilitation staff (r = 0.38). Results showed that by increasing spiritual intelligence, resilience could increase.
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