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Updated on psychology 2024-02-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What are some common mental health problems among primary and secondary school students?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What are the common psychological problems of primary school students:

    1. Learning problems.

    It is a natural law that the fittest survive and the unfit are eliminated. However, many children have psychological problems due to excessive learning pressure, whether it is teachers or parents who always judge children by scores, so that they bear the burden they should not bear, coupled with the difficulty of teaching content, over time there is a burden and prejudice.

    2. Truancy and boredom.

    Nowadays, social competition is fierce, and children's learning pressure is gradually increasing. Some children lack interest in learning, do not like teachers or classmates, coupled with poor academic performance, over time lose interest in learning, or even boredom of learning. Such primary school students do not pay attention to lectures and do not do homework during class, and they look around and lose concentration during class, which turns into truancy.

    3. Disorder of will.

    Most of the primary school students' willpower is relatively weak, whether they are talking or doing things, they can't bear the blows of the outside world, which is mainly related to the way parents educate them, because now parents attach great importance to the safety of their children, pay too much love on them, coupled with the doting of the elderly, as long as they suffer setbacks, they will be treated in an evasive way, which makes the willpower weak over time.

    4. Dependence psychology.

    Nowadays, no matter what many primary school students do, they have to be helped by their family members or others to complete it, and such primary school students are prone to dependence, are very dependent on the environment and family members, and will have a tendency to blame themselves.

    5. Interpersonal communication.

    Most children are only children, and their families are busy with work, so they do not have in-depth communication with their children, and their children will not be able to find a way, so they will have less and less contact with people for a long time, which will reduce their communication skills, and they will be treated with silence no matter what they face. In addition, family members are obedient to their children, which will make them develop a self-centered concept, and they will not think about problems from the perspective of others, thus affecting normal interpersonal communication.

    6. Adaptation to the surrounding environment.

    To a completely unfamiliar environment, some people can quickly adapt to the clan in just a few hours, but some people have been keeping a distance from the unfamiliar environment and do not want to adapt, and over time there will be psychological problems, and children are prone to emotional disorders and lack of concentration.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Rebellious psychology:

    Adolescents are in the period of puberty and are also unstable, because the brain has matured and has the ability to think, judge and analyze. From the simple positive thinking in childhood, it gradually developed into multi-directional thinking and reverse thinking, and in the process of receiving education and social and cultural interactions, they also mastered the methods of reverse thinking, and at the same time, they also developed a rebellious mentality, which was manifested as disgust with the repeated admonitions of their parents.

    2. Anxiety and depression: adolescents transition from childhood to adolescence, from attachment to parents to classmates and friends, and gradually accept social adaptability, resulting in anxiety and depression, which is manifested as:

    frequent headaches, stomach pains;

    Many dreams, dreaming that misfortune has happened in the family;

    decreased appetite, stomach pain;

    Fear of going to school, nervousness when talking to classmates;

    worried, timid;

    Worry about not being able to get things done;

    I am not happy when I encounter something that pleases me;

    trembling, numbness, and sweating of the hands and feet;

    difficulty concentrating;

    I feel that life is worthless, I feel inferior, and I often feel guilty and blame myself.

    3. Phobia of people.

    It is also a common mental illness in adolescence, which is manifested as seeing unnatural expressions of the opposite sex, feeling blushing, afraid of making eye contact with others or afraid of being watched by others, unable to control looking at people with "residual light" or unable to control their eyes to look at each other's sensitive parts, feeling that others can see her (his) expression changes and embarrassment, and can gain insight into his inner thoughts, etc.;

    So avoid others, affect the interaction with others, very anxious and painful, but often because the symptoms are difficult to talk about and dare not seek medical treatment, usually until out of social work, feel really unbearable before seeking, from the onset of the disease to ** has been tormented for many years or even more than ten years, obsessive-compulsive disorder also has a similar situation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Obsessive-compulsive disorder, an obvious symptom of this psychological disorder, is that you think and hesitate to do things repeatedly, and you feel nervous and painful.

    2. Anxiety disorder, it is an unexplained fear, nervousness, restlessness, worry, often complaining and lamenting.

    3. Hypochondriacal disorder, in which the patient pays too much attention to his or her own health status, believes that he has a certain disease, and repeatedly seeks medical attention. Even if you don't have a disease, you still think you have a disease.

    Fourth, depressive disorder, the patient's mood is low, unhappy, low self-esteem, unwilling to interact with others, and the expression is very dull.

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