1. Improve psychological quality: Frustration education can help the educated learn how to deal with setbacks and failures, improve their psychological quality and enhance their psychological adaptability.
2. Cultivate willpower: Frustration education enables the educated to constantly overcome difficulties and challenges by setting frustration situations, thus cultivating their tenacious willpower and perseverance.
3. Enhance the sense of responsibility: Frustration education can stimulate the sense of responsibility and responsibility of the educated, make them cherish their growth and development more, and help them better assume social responsibilities.
4. Promote self-awareness: Frustration education can help the educated to better understand themselves and find their strengths and weaknesses, so as to better position themselves and plan their career.
5. Enhance social adaptability: Frustration education can help the educated to better adapt to social changes and development, improve their social adaptability and promote their all-round development.
Matters needing attention in frustration education:
1, moderate: frustration education should be moderate, not too strict, and not too much emphasis on setbacks. Excessive setbacks may lead to the anxiety, stress and depression of the educated, thus leading to a negative attitude towards setbacks.
2. Individual differences: everyone's psychological quality and ability to cope with setbacks are different. Therefore, frustration education should consider individual differences and set different frustration situations for different individuals.
3. Active guidance: In frustration education, we should actively guide the educated to correctly treat setbacks and failures, encourage the educated to learn from them, and strive to find solutions to problems.
4. Combination with other educational methods: Frustration education can be combined with other educational methods, such as cognitive education, emotional education and behavioral therapy. These educational methods can complement each other, thus achieving better educational results.
5. Cultivate self-efficacy: In frustration education, we should pay attention to cultivate the self-efficacy of the educated, that is, let them believe that they can cope with setbacks and challenges. This sense of self-efficacy can enhance their self-confidence and coping ability.