For college students with mental illness, we should take care of each other's feelings, be kind to them, and communicate and talk with them more without affecting ourselves. However, it should be noted that all these well-intentioned help should be based on the premise of not bringing negative effects to themselves, because for some students with serious mental illness, only psychological counselors can really help them, and teachers and classmates around them can only provide some help. It is said that what we can do for students with mental illness is limited, but this does not mean that we can't do anything. In fact, we can provide them with some atmosphere conducive to recovery through tolerance, goodwill and understanding, and let them know that there are people around them to help, not alone. For example, don't look at them in a discriminatory way and don't deny them easily. The speaker has no intention, but the listener has intention. Perhaps your casual words have become the last straw to crush the camel, leaving the other side in a quagmire and unable to save themselves. Besides helping them create a loving living environment, we can also communicate with them more and listen to their voices more. We can add some knowledge about mental health ourselves and talk to them about some psychological knowledge while communicating with them. But we should pay attention to all this, don't rush into it, and don't always talk about some big things, because mental patients are sensitive, and they often do things that others don't care about? One more tendon? Therefore, communication with them should not be forced. In addition, you can invite students with mental illness to join your usual activities, such as reading together, exercising together, joining a certain club together, and giving them a kind of? Are you normal? Hint. However, it is necessary to predict in advance whether the scene is controllable, whether it will bring trouble to others, or make students with psychological problems more uncomfortable. This premise must be put first.
In a word, to associate with students with mental illness and help them, we should be caring, attentive and strategic.