High school students, what should I do if my psychological quality assessment is unqualified? Will depression be forced to drop out of school?

High school students' psychological quality is unqualified. First of all, don't worry too much. This situation does not necessarily mean that there will be serious problems, but it does require attention. In view of the unqualified psychological quality assessment, the following measures can be taken:

1. Seek professional help: If the reason for the unqualified psychological assessment is psychological problems such as depression, it is recommended to seek the help of a psychologist or counselor for psychological treatment and rehabilitation.

2. Adjust mentality: keep a positive and optimistic attitude and try to avoid negative emotions. Communicate with family and friends, share your feelings and seek support and understanding.

3. Self-regulation: Learn to self-regulate, arrange study, life and entertainment time reasonably, maintain a good schedule and cultivate healthy hobbies.

4. Enhance psychological endurance: improve your psychological endurance when facing difficulties and pressures by participating in various activities, such as outdoor sports and social practice.

Whether depression will be forced to drop out of school depends on the actual situation. The school will evaluate students' illness and its impact on school life. The following are some factors that affect the decision to suspend from school:

1. Severity of illness: If the illness is mild and the patient can attend classes and participate in activities normally, the school may require the patient to continue studying. If the illness seriously affects normal study and life, the school may recommend suspension.

2. Doctor's advice: The school will evaluate whether the patient needs to suspend school according to the doctor's advice to ensure the stability of the condition.

3. Risk of self-harm: If the patient has a tendency to self-harm or suicide risk, the school will ask the patient to drop out of school on the premise of ensuring the safety of the students.

4. School support measures: Whether the school has the ability to provide appropriate support and care for patients with depression, such as psychological counseling and rehabilitation courses.

In short, whether depressed patients are forced to drop out of school needs to consider factors such as illness, doctor's advice and school support. It is suggested that patients actively receive treatment, communicate with the school after their condition is stable, and strive for normal study. At the same time, parents and schools should pay close attention to the mental health of patients and provide them with care and support.