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Examples of mental health problems of college students
1, difficult to adapt.

University is a platform to enter the society, but how many people can realize this and try to adapt to everything brought by university life? Some students can't adapt to the dormitory and can only rent a house around the school; What's more, taking the dirty clothes home as a "grade" for a semester ... lacks the ability of self-care and self-reliance, which makes many college students feel at a loss when facing life problems.

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2. Not interested in major.

It is not uncommon for college students to be depressed and irritable because they are not interested in their major, dislike it and lack interest in learning. This sense of loss and lack of self-confidence has made some students bored and resistant to their studies during their college years, which has become a psychological pressure that affects the mental health of post-90 s college students.

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3. Not good at dealing with people

People are social animals, and people's psychological adaptation is mainly reflected in the adaptation of interpersonal relationships. Students from all directions gather in the university campus with different personalities, backgrounds and habits. If communication is not handled well, it is easy to make the relationship tense and lead to psychological pressure, especially for some introverted students. This is an important aspect that affects the mental health of college students.

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4. Emotional problems

College students are generally precocious and have all the courtship conditions mentioned in biology. Especially for some students who have left their hometown, spiritual emptiness and loneliness have formed a strong desire for the opposite sex in the subconscious. However, due to the lack of experience and the ability to deal with love problems, I often have a headache for emotional entanglements, so anxiety, tension, paranoia and anger have become the companions of love. There are not a few college students who suffer from depression and insomnia because of lovelorn love, and even seriously overcome psychological crises such as suicide. Emotional problems are one of the biggest traps of post-90s college students' mental health.