How to write students' mental health records?

Students' mental health records are written like this:

Family members mainly fill in information such as parents and grandparents, and work units or study units can fill in the corresponding unit names. Fill in the column of stepparents or adoptive parents according to the actual situation. The filling principle of mental health file form follows the law of objective facts and is filled through the observation of children's daily study and life.

Students' psychological files are different from general personnel files, and they are not allowed to be used as the basis for evaluating students' conduct, and they cannot be put into personnel files as students' lifelong files. Students' psychological files are generally sealed after graduation.

The main contents of mental health education:

1, students' mental health maintenance.

This is an educational content aimed at all students to cultivate their psychological quality and improve their basic quality through regular education and training. Specifically, it includes intelligence training, learning psychological consultation, emotional education, interpersonal relationship guidance, sound personality training, self-psychological training guidance and sexual psychological education.

2. Correct students' psychological and behavioral problems.

This is the teaching content of psychological counseling and behavior correction training for a few students with psychological and behavioral problems, which belongs to the category of correction.

Specifically, it includes consultation and adjustment of learning adaptation problems, such as exam anxiety, learning difficulties, inattention, school phobia, weariness of learning, etc. Emotional problems, such as depression, fear, anxiety, tension, anxiety and other emotional adjustment and guidance; Consultation and correction of common behavioral problems, such as hyperactivity, lying, fighting, timidity, etc., as well as treatment and correction of physical and mental diseases, such as neurasthenia, insomnia, neurotic obsessive-compulsive disorder, etc.