1, sensitivity: adolescents have strong self-awareness, urgent self-esteem requirements and low psychological endurance. Therefore, when they realize that their self-esteem is threatened, they will have strong anxiety, anxiety and fear. When their self-esteem is hurt, they will be angry, angry, and often nervous and suspicious.
2. Rebellion: Because primary school students are in the transition period of growth, their sense of independence and self-awareness is increasing day by day. They are eager to get rid of the guardianship of their parents and teachers and oppose adults treating themselves as children. At the same time, in order to show their uniqueness, it is easy for them to hold a critical attitude towards everything. ?
3. Jealousy: This is an unpleasant emotion generated by the dominant position of others in the heart. When others are better than themselves (such as study, looks, popularity, etc. ), they show unhappy, self-mutilation, resentment, anger and even destructive negative emotions.
4. Lost: Primary school students have many fantasies and hope to become a reality. They will make all kinds of efforts, even deliberately pursue it. When this demand is continuously unsatisfied or partially satisfied, there will be setbacks, mostly in learning, eating and wearing, playing with high-end toys and so on. This can easily bring tension, fear, frustration and disappointment to primary school students.
5. Inferiority: It is an emotional experience of self-humiliation caused by excessive self-denial. Lack of confidence in yourself, inferior to others in all aspects, and inferiority. In interpersonal communication, I have a low evaluation of my own ability, and I am psychologically fragile, cautious, timid and hesitant.
6. Loneliness: Through the investigation, it is found that some students often feel that they are lonely in the vast sea, and they are withdrawn and unwilling to associate with others, but complain that others do not understand themselves and accept themselves. Psychology calls this psychological state locking psychology, and the resulting emotional experience of feeling isolated and lonely is called loneliness.