From what angles can counselors find the intensity of psychological problems?

Psychological counselors can find the intensity of psychological problems from the perspective of (the size, frequency and severity of problems).

Different from physiological diseases, psychological problems are people's internal mental factors, specifically a series of problems caused by the central nervous system of the brain, which will indirectly change people's personality, world outlook and mood.

Also known as psychological imbalance, it is a local abnormal state in normal psychological activities. There is no pathological change in mental state, which is obviously accidental and temporary. It is often associated with and induced by certain situations. Without this situation, personal psychological activities are completely normal.

Because the current system and mechanism are not perfect enough, people are actually unfair in terms of resource possession, opportunity acquisition and achievement enjoyment, and some people often have psychological imbalance in comparison. In addition, with the improvement of the informatization level of modern society, all kinds of unbalanced and unfair information are spread to the public quickly and in large quantities, resulting in more people's psychological imbalance. If this emotion is accumulated for too long, it will inevitably lead to serious psychological problems and social contradictions.

In the period of social transformation, the traditional values, employment model and security system are undergoing drastic changes. People lack security expectations for the future, are full of fear of the unknown, are unprepared for change, and have insufficient psychological recognition of diversity, which easily leads to anxiety, fear and confusion, and a crisis of trust and integrity.

There are several explanations for psychological problems:

1. Psychological problems refer to problems in psychology, such as what psychology is, the relationship between body and mind, psychology and practice, and the theory and application of psychology. , are psychological problems.

Second, psychological problems refer to problems in psychology or psychologists' research, such as what problems psychology studies, what topics psychology studies, and what problems a psychologist is studying.

Third, psychological problems refer to people's psychological problems, such as depression, bad mood, anxiety, fear, personality disorder, abnormal psychology and other negative and unhealthy psychology, all of which belong to psychological problems. Strictly speaking, psychological problems are neither positive nor negative. )