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What is the task of mental health education for students in schools?
The task is to promote students' psychological healthy growth, prevent and reduce psychological problems, provide psychological crisis intervention and emergency treatment, and cultivate social responsibility and responsibility.

1. Promote students' mental health growth: Schools should help students enhance their mental health awareness, master mental health knowledge and skills, cultivate positive mental quality and healthy mental state, and improve their psychological adaptability through mental health education.

2. Preventing and reducing psychological problems: Schools should help students prevent and reduce psychological problems such as anxiety, depression and autism through mental health education. By providing mental health services and support, we can help students solve their problems and ensure their physical and mental health.

3. Providing psychological crisis intervention and emergency treatment: Schools should cultivate students' ability to cope with emergencies and psychological crises through mental health education, and provide emergency treatment and intervention measures to help students ease their nervousness, reduce their psychological burden and prevent psychological problems from worsening.

4. Cultivate social responsibility and responsibility: Schools should cultivate students' social responsibility and responsibility through mental health education, guide students to pay attention to social hotspots and social problems, actively participate in public welfare activities and volunteer services, and enhance students' psychological happiness and self-satisfaction.