Psychologists' mental health standards Psychologists describe the standards of mental health as having a proper sense of security, self-esteem and self-achievement. Self-criticism is appropriate, but showing off too much will not be too hard on yourself. Have appropriate initiative in daily life, not affected by the environment. Rational, realistic, objective, good at contacting reality, able to tolerate the blow of life setbacks, without excessive fantasy. Accept personal requirements appropriately and have the ability to meet such requirements.
American psychologists Maslow and Miethman put forward the mental health 10 standard, which is recognized as the "most classic standard" (1) and has a complete sense of security. (2) fully understand yourself and make an appropriate evaluation of your ability. (3) Realistic life goals. (4) Keep in touch with the actual environment. (5) can maintain the integrity and harmony of personality. (6) the ability to learn from experience. (7) can maintain good interpersonal relationships. (8) Appropriate emotional expression and control. (9) Under the condition of not violating social norms, meet the basic requirements of individuals appropriately. (10) Give full play to individual personality on the premise of collective requirements.
Puberty standard 1, normal intellectual development. In other words, a person's intellectual development level is directly proportional to his actual age. 2. Emotional stability. There may be sadness, confusion, failure, depression and so on. But it won't last long. 3. Be able to know yourself correctly, be clear about your existence value, have your own ideals and have confidence in the future. 4. Have good interpersonal relationships. Understand and respect others, learn their advantages, kindness, tolerance, tolerance, tolerance, tolerance, tolerance, tolerance. 5. A stable and harmonious personality can effectively control and adjust a person's personality tendency and psychological characteristics.