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Psychological problems of college students
A: College students often face various psychological problems. Such as anxiety, autism, loneliness and comparison, lack of self-confidence and irritability.

College students are at a turning point. They need to adapt to the new environment and lifestyle, and at the same time they have to cope with various academic and professional pressures. All these factors may lead to psychological problems of college students.

Specifically, college students may encounter psychological problems such as anxiety, depression, loneliness and identity crisis. They may feel lonely because they are alienated from their families, or anxious because they are uncertain about the future. In addition, they may have to face social and academic pressures, which may also lead to psychological problems.

Therefore, in order to help college students solve their psychological problems, schools and families should provide support and help. Schools can help students solve psychological problems by providing psychological counseling services and organizing mental health activities. Families can also help students solve their psychological problems by maintaining good communication with students and understanding their living conditions.

In a word, the mental health of college students is very important, and we should take effective measures to help them solve their psychological problems.