Factors that affect mental health and cause psychological obstacles.

1) biological factors

1. Genetic factors

Human psychology is mainly formed and developed under the influence of acquired environment. However, people's psychological development is closely related to genetic factors. According to statistical investigation and clinical observation, the causes of many mental diseases are indeed related to blood. At the same time, genetic susceptibility also exists in some people. Nerve types based on genetic quality and physical characteristics at different ages also affect people's psychological activities.

2. Virus infection and somatic diseases

Infectious diseases of the central nervous system (such as cerebral syphilis, typhus, epidemic encephalitis) caused by germs and viruses will damage the nerve tissue structure of people and lead to organic psychological or mental disorders. This has a particularly serious impact on children and is an important cause of mental retardation or dementia.

3. Brain trauma and other factors

Brain trauma or chemical poisoning, as well as some serious physical diseases and dysfunction, are also the causes of psychological disorders and mental disorders.

social factor

1. Living environment factors

Poor material conditions and improper living habits in life, such as excessive intake of tobacco, alcohol and food, will affect and damage physical and mental health. Secondly, bad working environment, long working hours, incompetent work, monotonous work, poor living conditions and low economic income will all make people feel anxious, irritable, angry and disappointed, thus affecting their mental health. In addition, the great changes in the living environment will also make individuals feel psychological pressure, which will bring psychological discomfort.

2. Major life events and mutation factors

All kinds of changes in life, especially some sudden changes, are often the causes of mental disorders or mental diseases, such as family death, lovelorn, divorce, natural disasters, diseases and so on. Because every time an individual experiences a life event, it will bring him pressure, and he has to pay attention to adjustment and adaptation. Therefore, if there are too many unfortunate events or serious emergencies in a period of time, his physical and mental health will be easily affected.

3. Cultural and educational factors

Educational factors include family education and school education. For personal psychological development, early education and family environment are one of the important factors affecting mental health. Research shows that if the early environment of an individual is monotonous and harsh, his psychological development will be hindered and his potential development will be inhibited, while individuals who are well cared for and stimulated may become excellent in adulthood. In addition, the relationship between children and parents, parents' parenting attitudes, ways and family types will also have an impact on the future individual mental health. Children who have established and maintained good relations with their parents since childhood are fully loved, supported and encouraged by their parents, and are easy to gain a sense of security and trust, which has a positive role in promoting the good development of personality, interpersonal communication and social adaptation in adulthood.

For example:

Appetite. Are three meals regular and healthy?

Emotion. Do you encounter happiness or happy things?

Emotion. Is it harmonious, friendship, affection and love to get along with friends and relatives around you?

Life events. Do you encounter unexpected events, such as family death, lovelorn, divorce, natural disasters, diseases, etc.

Economy. For example, whether the material conditions are bad and whether there are economic problems.

Whether the environment, social environment and natural environment are harmonious.

Physiological factors. Such as female physiological period and menopause, etc.