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What is psychological induction?
Psychological induction, that is, induced mental health education is often used in children's mental health education.

The basic characteristics of induced mental health education are suggestibility, equality, motivation, respect, purpose, autonomy and interest. Mainly combined with children's psychological characteristics, through targeted induction methods, improve children's interest in thinking and exploring, and let children find their own answers.

Another characteristic of people is that they are easy to accept psychological hints. When they have psychological trauma, they need to come out, and they need someone to guide you out and hint at you psychologically.

For example, the requirement of buying insurance is to shout "I can do it" to the mirror every day, which is a hint to myself. As time goes by, it is hard to say whether it will work, but confidence has been established. However, it is impossible for future generations to imply that they have come out of the trauma, so they need psychological induction from others.