Briefly describe the standards of mental health and psychological evaluation.

A: Health includes physical, psychological, social adaptation and moral health. The latter three aspects can be collectively called mental health. Mental health is a good and continuous mental state and process, which is manifested in individual vitality, positive inner experience, good social adaptation, the ability to effectively exert their physical and mental potential and the positive social function as a member of society.

There are six criteria for mental health: (1) Effective perception of reality. (2) Self-knowledge, self-esteem and self-acceptance. (3) Self-regulation ability. (4) the ability to establish close relationships with people. (5) Stability and coordination of personality structure. (6) Love life and work efficiently.

Psychological evaluation refers to the process of collecting data according to psychological methods and techniques, evaluating students' psychological characteristics and behavior, determining their nature and level, and making classified diagnosis. There are two methods of psychological evaluation: standardized and non-standardized. Psychological tests belong to the former. Non-standardized psychological evaluation methods include evaluative interview, observation and self-report.