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An Exploration of the Psychological Traits Deemed Crucial for Success in UK Special Forces Operators

Centre for Human Performance Research, Health Sciences University, Bournemouth BH5 2DF, UK
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Behav. Sci. 2025, 15(9), 1194; https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091194
Submission received: 8 July 2025 / Revised: 6 August 2025 / Accepted: 27 August 2025 / Published: 1 September 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Psychological Factors Determining Performance Under Pressure)

Abstract

Special forces operators are increasingly being utilized as the weapon of choice by many governments on the geopolitical stage. Given the specialized and high-risk nature of special forces operations, it is important to understand the differences that exist when comparing the psychological traits of these groups to regular military forces. An understanding of these traits is crucial when looking to select, develop, and support the most appropriate individuals to succeed in these roles. While previous research has painted a clear picture relating to personality differences between special forces operators and the wider military forces, there is still little research that has explored the psychological traits that both influence and determine performance. As a result, the aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of former United Kingdom (UK) special forces operators regarding the psychological traits they believed were crucial for success as a special forces operator in the UK military. Participants in this study were 20 former UK special forces operators, each having transitioned from active service to civilian life within the previous five years. Data were collected and analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Results suggested a specific profile of UK special forces operators composed of nine specific factors: resilience, adaptability, self-belief, perseverance, emotional regulation, self-control, drive, humility, and stubbornness. With the last two relatively novel compared with relevant research in similar populations. These findings can help to underpin the development of special forces-specific programs of support and development.
Keywords: special forces; performance; development; mindset special forces; performance; development; mindset

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Breen, S.; Cotterill, S. An Exploration of the Psychological Traits Deemed Crucial for Success in UK Special Forces Operators. Behav. Sci. 2025, 15, 1194. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091194

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Breen S, Cotterill S. An Exploration of the Psychological Traits Deemed Crucial for Success in UK Special Forces Operators. Behavioral Sciences. 2025; 15(9):1194. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091194

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Breen, Shane, and Stewart Cotterill. 2025. "An Exploration of the Psychological Traits Deemed Crucial for Success in UK Special Forces Operators" Behavioral Sciences 15, no. 9: 1194. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091194

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Breen, S., & Cotterill, S. (2025). An Exploration of the Psychological Traits Deemed Crucial for Success in UK Special Forces Operators. Behavioral Sciences, 15(9), 1194. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091194

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