Words describing students' mental health

1. What idioms describe mental health?

Peace of mind, peace of mind.

Sentence making: But he knows that this calmness is not innate and needs to be cultivated.

Peace of mind, willing to ā n x ān xīn lè yì

The original meaning is peace of mind and happy mood. After that, I mean I am willing to be happy.

Sentence-making: Or quietly look into the distance and wait with peace of mind?

Peace of mind and contentment ā n x ā n x ě n lè è è è

Refers to a stable mentality and a happy life.

Judgment: After the promulgation of the law, the soldiers of Shu and the farming by turns, the people are divided into two parts, and the army is divided into one part, which does not infringe. Min Wei is very happy that the army and the people have their own income.

Bing Xin is a piece of B and ng x and n y and pi an.

Bing Xin: A clean heart. Describe indifferent temperament, not seeking fame and fortune.

Sentence: In summer, send a piece of Bing Xin to relieve your sweat; Send you a refreshing, so that you are not tired; Give you countless honey baths; Send you a breeze to make you feel comfortable.

Just relax。 ānān xěn xěn and n x and n

Keep a cool head and be free from outside interference.

Sentence: children are happy at school, young people go to work smoothly, and old people feel at ease when they go out. There is no heavy rain, only sunny and warm mood!

Peace of mind ā n x ā ān xān xěn tián dàng

Calm down, don't seek fame and fortune.

Sentence: feel at ease. Living in the clouds. Physical quality. Tigers speak in language. Like south acres. Li Lei is very diligent. This is a great achievement. Yin qi must be sufficient.

The idiom describing mental health means to settle down.

Settle down with peace of mind, make your body and mind stable and have spiritual sustenance. Peace of mind and willingness originally mean peace of mind and happiness.

After that, I mean I am willing to be happy. Don't worry, don't worry.

Peace of mind means peace of mind and happiness in life. Feel at ease, do not seek fame and fortune.

White water: clear water; Jane: According to. Clear water can shine on people's hearts.

Describe the heart as pure as water. The heart of the white scorpion is still like a weed.

Describe a festival that does not envy glory. Bing Xin Bing Xin: A clean heart.

Describe indifferent temperament, not seeking fame and fortune. Relax, keep a cool head and be free from outside interference.

Comfortable and comfortable, comfortable and free. Be happy when you are poor: advocate and think.

Be content with poverty and take pleasure in sticking to your faith. The way of treating people and things advocated by the old literati.

Be content with poverty and enjoy it. Be content with poverty and stick to your faith.

Know life's life: life. Be content with poverty, know your destiny and don't complain.

Anshi is as quiet and comfortable as ever, as always. After some changes, it is back to normal, which makes people feel very comfortable.

Happiness is happiness. Inner peace means settling down.

Settle down with peace of mind, make your body and mind stable and have spiritual sustenance. Peace of mind and willingness originally mean peace of mind and happiness.

After that, I mean I am willing to be happy. Don't worry, don't worry.

Peace of mind means peace of mind and happiness in life. Feel at ease, do not seek fame and fortune.

Rest assured: I feel comfortable. Quiet, carefree and comfortable.

3. Words describing teenagers' psychology Words describing psychology:

Overjoyed, calm, furious, in shock, calm, worried, comfortable, heart ached,

My heart is dying, I am fascinated, I am relaxed and happy, I am confused, my heart is broken, I am distracted, I am convinced,

Be jumpy, cheerful, flustered, upset, frightened, mentally, emotionally, in a hurry,

I was overjoyed, happy to forget my worries, mixed feelings, full of emotions, happy, excited, heartbroken and worried.

Worried, excited, crying, angry, uneasy, anxious, heartbroken,

Glum, ecstatic, unhappy, fearful, heartbroken, regretful, surprised, in heaven,

4. Four-word idioms describing mental health are in shock, feel at ease, feel like a knife, want to die, and be fascinated.

Feel relaxed and happy, utterly confused, distracted and in a trance.

Be sure, afraid, in high spirits, upset, uneasy

Fear, anxiety, excitement, I was so happy that I forgot my troubles.

With mixed feelings, I am full of joy and sadness.

Worried, worried, depressed, ecstatic, unhappy

Fear, heartbreak, regret, surprise, in heaven

I was overjoyed, outraged, sad and happy, and I was afraid myself.

Sadness, anger, pain, sadness, pain and tears

I was on pins and needles. I was shocked. I was shocked.

Panic, fear, fear, scared out of my wits

Lose one's mind and be elated