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Ideological and Political Education Counselors and Mental Health Education for Impoverished College Students in Colleges and Universities

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DOI: 10.23977/curtm.2022.050320 | Downloads: 19 | Views: 644

Author(s)

Youlituzi Alimu 1, Alimu Abulikemu 2

Affiliation(s)

1 School of Economics, Xinjiang University of Finance & Economics, 830012, Urumqi, China
2 School of Mathematics and Science, Xinjiang Teacher’s College, 830043, Urumqi, China

Corresponding Author

Alimu Abulikemu

ABSTRACT

Colleges and universities can be viewed as the transition period for college students to grow up in life. Due to the new social, living and learning environment for college students, heavy academic and heavy life pressure, fierce and severe employment competitiveness, coupled with the lack of social experience and interpersonal communication, contemporary college students face unprecedented heavy pressure and encounter many mental barriers, among which there are many impoverished college students who are unable to get rid of the heavy economic pressure because they have not formed a correct understanding of the economic difficulties, which leads to serious mental diseases. As a result, the mental health education of impoverished college students has received more and more attention and becomes a very important part of the work of ideological and political education counselors in colleges and universities. Therefore, strengthening the mental health education of impoverished college students, improving their mental health status, and enhancing the quality of ideological and political education of the general college students, are of great practical significance to cultivate college students into qualified builders and reliable successors of the socialist cause with Chinese characteristics. It has become an important task for the ideological and political education counselors in colleges and universities to understand the specific conditions of impoverished college students, to enter into the psychology of impoverished college students, and to carry out targeted education, guidance and help. Through the analysis of the psychological characteristics and the psychological barriers of contemporary impoverished college students, the significance of mental health education for impoverished college students in the work of ideological and political education counselors in colleges and universities is explained, and some solutions and suggestions are put forward.

KEYWORDS

Deological and political education counsellors, Psychological characteristics of college students, Mental health education

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Youlituzi Alimu, Alimu Abulikemu, Ideological and Political Education Counselors and Mental Health Education for Impoverished College Students in Colleges and Universities. Curriculum and Teaching Methodology (2022) Vol. 5: 151-157. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/curtm.2022.050320.

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