1. Work pressure: College teachers bear multiple work pressures such as teaching tasks, scientific research projects, paper review and publication. In the face of academic competition and constantly improving requirements, they may feel great pressure, and long-term tense working conditions may easily lead to psychological fatigue.
2. Career development confusion: Teachers may encounter confusion in the promotion of professional titles and the choice of career development direction. For example, difficult promotion, fierce competition and limited development space will all bring them frustration and anxiety and affect their mental health.
3. Work-life balance: University teachers often need to invest a lot of time and energy in teaching and research, which makes it difficult for them to strike a balance between work and personal life. Long-term work stress may affect their family relationships, personal interests and physical and mental health.
4. Interpersonal relationship: Teacher-student relationship, colleague relationship and superior relationship may bring them pressure and burden. For example, interacting with students, handling disputes and cooperating with colleagues may have an impact on teachers' psychology.
5. Depression and anxiety: Due to work pressure, career development confusion, interpersonal relationships and other factors, college teachers may face mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. Long-term psychological load may lead to depression, mental stress and other symptoms.