1. Mental health problems are manifested in interpersonal relationships.
(1) teacher-student relationship;
(2) Parent-child relationship;
(3) the problem of peer or classmate relationship;
(4) Views on the opposite sex;
(5) Interpersonal communication barriers.
2. Mental health problems are manifested in learning.
(1) learning pressure;
(2) Tired of learning;
(3) Learning difficulties;
(4) Learning disabilities.
3. Mental health problems are manifested in "self"
(1) self-evaluation problem;
(2) the problem of self-experience;
(3) the problem of self-control.
(B) factors affecting the mental health of primary and secondary school students
1, external social factors
(1) social factors;
(2) school factors;
(3) Family factors;
(4) Mass media factors;
(5) Network factors.
(C) mental health standards for primary and secondary school students
1, mental health in learning
(1) is the subject of study;
(2) Get satisfaction from learning;
(3) Promoting the development of body and brain from learning;
(4) Keep in touch with the real environment during study;
(5) Eliminating unnecessary worries in study;
(6) Form good study habits.
2. Mental health in interpersonal relationships.
(1) can understand each other's rights and obligations;
(2) Being able to understand others objectively;
(3) Caring for the requirements of others;
(4) Sincere praise and well-meaning criticism;
(5) active communication;
(6) maintain the integrity of one's own personality.
3. Self mental health
(1) Be good at evaluating yourself correctly;
(2) Know yourself through others;
(3) Timely and correct attribution can achieve the goal of self-knowledge;
(4) expanding one's life experience;
(5) Establish the ambition level according to the actual situation;
(6) self-control.
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