This study was intended to verify the effect of emotional acceptance and compassion mind training on affect and empathy for the counsellor s experience of fraud. The study participants are counselors who have been in counseling for more than a year. Recruitment was made during the period from August 13, 2019 to September 20, 2019 (28th) by recruiting research participants through the website of three national counseling institutes and J regional counseling institutes, simultaneous snowball sampling. A total of 68 people were recruited and the final participants were 60. The study subjects were wirelessly assigned to two groups, and the comparative group was treated with emotional acceptance and the experimental group was designed with construction strategy to deal with emotional acceptance and compassion mind training. Data processing was verified by the Repeated Measure ANOVA using the SPSS 20.0. The study results are as follows. The emotional acceptance of the counselor s negative experiences and the repeated treatment of compassion mind training were statistically significant in positive affect, negative affects and empathy satisfaction, but not in the empathy fatigue, at the time of treatment and between groups. These results can be used to enhance the psychological well-being and qualities of the counselor. Finally, the limitations of the research and suggestions for further research were presented.