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Contents of lectures on adolescent mental health knowledge
The lectures on adolescent mental health knowledge are as follows:

Teenagers are prone to unhealthy psychology because of their rapid physiological and psychological changes, unstable psychological activities, incomplete cognitive structure, unsynchronized physical maturity and psychological maturity, high dependence on society and family, and lack of cultural knowledge and social experience.

According to a statistic published by the World Health Organization, 19% of children commit suicide for fear of being punished, 18% of children suffer from mental illness, and children with mental disorders are most likely to induce suicide.

Relevant data show that the detection rate of adolescent behavior problems in China is 12.97%, especially in interpersonal relationship and emotional stability, anxiety, fear, neurasthenia and depression account for more than 16% of the total number of adolescents.

Eight Misunderstandings in School and Family Education

Pay more attention to success than failure: pay more attention to success than to failure (ignore the foundation role of failure in success)

Pay more attention to material than spirit: pay more attention to material needs than spiritual needs (ignore the development of high-level spiritual fields)

Pay more attention to results than process: pay more attention to learning results than learning process (ignore the process of growth and accumulation)

Pay more attention to IQ than EQ: Pay more attention to intelligence factors than non-intelligence factors (ignore the cultivation of emotion and will quality)

Pay more attention to answers than questions: pay more attention to' what' than' why' (ignore the cultivation of problem-solving ability)

Pay more attention to behavior than psychology: pay more attention to explicit behavior than implicit psychology (ignore internal psychological factors)