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Community street "World Mental Health Day" series of publicity activity plans

1. Purpose of the event

October 10, 20XX is the 24th World Mental Health Day. Focusing on the theme of World Mental Health Day, we will vigorously promote and popularize mental health knowledge. Promote the content of community rehabilitation services for mental illness and promote the physical and mental health of the general public. At the same time, it promotes society to better understand and accept patients, so that patients can smoothly return to normal life in society. Zhangzhen Central Hospital will carry out a series of mental health publicity and organize professional medical staff to carry out free clinic activities to serve the general public.

2. Activity theme: Mental health, social harmony 3. Promotional slogan:

1. Pay attention to mental health and harvest happy dreams

2. Mental health for you We and him, millions of families are safe and happy

3. A harmonious society starts from the heart

4. Eliminate psychological haze and bloom a healthy smile

5. Harmonize body and mind , like life

6. Sunny mentality, happy life

3. Event time: 9:00-11:30 am on October 10, 20XX

4. Activity location: Oasis Road, Zhangzhen Town

5. Activity content:

1. Consultation by a professional doctor responsible for psychiatric management. People can receive on-site consultation for insomnia, headaches and related mental health-related issues.

2. Promote and introduce the content of community management of mental illness, preferential policies for rehabilitation, and the names of severe mental illness drugs that our hospital can receive for free.

3. Distribute mental health, mental health and other related information.

4. Blood pressure measurement, blood sugar measurement, ophthalmology, ENT, internal medicine and other general health examinations and on-site consultation.

5. Write reports.

VI. Activity Arrangement:

1. October 15, 20XX: Formulate implementation plans and plans

2. 20XX-10-6——20XX -10-8: Event promotion

3. 20XX-10-10:

1) Free clinic staff arrangements: 1 mental health doctor, 1 person to measure blood sugar levels, There are 2 blood pressure medical staff, 1 person each from the Department of Otology and Internal Medicine for physical examination, 1 person to distribute promotional materials, and 1 person to take photos and write reports in the logistics department.

2) Material preparation (free clinic tables and chairs, cameras, blood pressure monitors, blood glucose meters, flashlights, promotional materials, banners)

4. Collect information and write lectures on 20XX-10-11 Summary and reporting.

Zhangzhen Central Hospital October 5, 20XX

Zhangzhen Central Hospital 20XX World Mental Health Day Public Consultation Activity Promotional Materials October 10, 20XX is the World Mental Health Day Today, this year’s theme is “Mental Health, Social Harmony”. At present, mental health problems have become an important public health issue and a prominent social problem. About 25% of people in cities in my country have psychological crises of varying degrees, and 20 to 30% of college and middle school students have various psychological problems. It is understood that the prevalence rate of mental illness in our district is as high as 13.47‰. However, the treatment-seeking rate of mental patients is very low. Only 20 to 30% of patients have received treatment.

“The absence of mental disorder does not mean that the spirit is complete. Health, in fact, it is almost inevitable that mental health problems will occur in a person's life, with the most common examples such as low self-esteem and the most extreme examples such as suicide. These problems hinder personal growth and development to a certain extent. Mental health problems do not necessarily equal mental illness," said Bao Jiying, director of the Psychological Crisis Intervention Center of Inner Mongolia Mental Health Center. With the rapid development of social economy and the increasing pressure of competition, the incidence of mental illnesses caused by mental disorders is increasing year by year. People with disabilities account for 6.39% of the total population in our district, and mental disabilities account for 8.92%.

Bao Jiying reminded that as the pressure of life continues to increase, many people are in a state of mental sub-health, so it is very necessary to seek psychological consultation.

At present, due to insufficient popularization and publicity of mental health knowledge, most people have insufficient understanding of mental illness and lack of due understanding and sympathy for patients. Prejudice and discrimination are relatively serious, resulting in some people who have recovered from mental illness not being able to return to society smoothly, resulting in the Strong sense of shame. Even if some patients and their families have some knowledge of mental health and understand the nature of the disease, most would rather endure the pain themselves than seek help from a psychiatrist, resulting in delayed treatment.

It is understood that common mental illnesses include anxiety disorders, personality disorders, substance use disorders, eating disorders, psychosomatic diseases, mental retardation and stress response disorders. There are also some called adverse psychological behavioral problems, mainly including suicide, alcoholism, drug abuse, adjustment disorders and behavioral problems in children and adolescents.

The psychological problems of children and adolescents need to be paid attention to

Xiaohui (pseudonym), a girl in the first year of high school at a school in the capital, disobeys the school’s rules and is unwilling to associate with new classmates. I contacted my classmates and refused to go to school. The psychologist analyzed that Xiaohui has entered adolescence and has independent self-awareness. She uses her own values ????to judge the people or things around her, showing the duality of "mature and independent" in thinking and "childish in behavior". This requires parents, schools, Social and other aspects of assistance.

Sun Ya, director of the Child and Adolescent Psychology Center of Inner Mongolia Mental Health Center, told reporters that nowadays, people are paying more and more attention to the psychological problems of children and adolescents. Take the child and adolescent psychology outpatient clinic of the center as an example. When it was first established in 2003, there were almost no patients coming for consultation. In recent years, the outpatient clinic has often been visited by children and adolescents for consultation and treatment. At least 30 million children and adolescents under the age of 17 in my country suffer from various emotional disorders and behavioral problems. According to epidemiological surveys, children's emotional and behavioral problems include depression, anxiety, etc., with an incidence rate as high as 10 to 30%. Sun Ya told reporters that the reasons for the increase in children's psychological problems are complex, mainly related to the rapid development of society and the instability of people's adaptability.

Six common psychological problems among college students

In recent years, mental health problems among college students have also increased significantly. Huang Yongqing, an expert at the Inner Mongolia Mental Health Center who specializes in studying mental health issues among college students, once treated a junior female student. This girl said that she had not had a boyfriend in her junior year, while other sisters in the same dormitory all had boyfriends. At the same time, she was worried that she would fail her graduation course. These troubles caused her to be unable to integrate into her study life well, and she was often irritable and restless. After understanding, this girl's parents often quarreled and she felt insecure. In school, she always thought that her classmates looked down upon her, and she didn't dare to communicate with her classmates even if she had some ideas. She was very sensitive to everything. After many counseling sessions with psychologists, she finally overcame these problems.

Huang Yongqing said that the common psychological problems among college students at present are: First, they are too "self-centered". The vast majority of current college students are only children. They have lived a relatively privileged life since childhood and are used to "living alone". Therefore, about half of college students feel that they do not get along with their roommates in the same dormitory, and their mental state is easily affected by those in the same dormitory. The influence of classmates. The second is troubled by interpersonal communication. In a survey of college students, about 20% of the students were troubled by interpersonal communication problems. They did not understand and did not dare to take the initiative to communicate with others. The third is inexplicable anxiety. Some students have no confidence in the future, and nearly half of them are worried about their future employment prospects. The fourth is that they don’t know how to resolve their bad emotions. In the survey, when college students encounter psychological distress, some students choose to escape and take no more than listening to music and going shopping. Few students choose to actively talk to others or seek help. The fifth is blind complacency and self-absorption. Because I got into college, my classmates were envious, my parents praised me, and my relatives and friends celebrated. In this kind of self-absorption, I gradually lost the tension and fighting spirit I had in high school. Thinking that you are already very good in high school and will not be any worse in college, you relax your requirements on yourself and become blindly complacent. Sixth is the sense of disappointment and disfavor.

When I was in middle school, I heard teachers and seniors introduce how wonderful college is, and thus I idealized college. However, after entering college, I felt that the gap between ideal and reality was too big, and I felt disappointed. The elderly are prone to psychological problems. Grandma Li, who is in her 70s, has been suffering from insomnia and forgetfulness recently and cannot eat. When she saw the elderly people around her being sick, hospitalized or passing away, she thought her time was running out, so she was worried all day long. He was later discovered by his children and sent to Inner Mongolia Mental Health Center for comprehensive treatment.

According to Wang Ruiqin, an expert in the treatment of elderly psychological problems, physiological functions gradually change after entering old age. The body's cells, tissues, and organs age in shape, function declines, and the adaptation to the environment weakens. At this time, psychological problems are prone to occur if affected by family and social environment. Elderly mental illnesses like Grandma Li's are very common among the elderly patients we receive, accounting for about 60-70% of outpatient visits. She pointed out that common psychological problems among the elderly include: easily excited and fatigued, emotionally unstable, personality changes, pessimistic and low self-esteem, maladaptive, sensitive and suspicious, and maladaptive after retirement. Old age is a period of rapid changes in social roles. Many people cannot adapt well to this change in roles and have difficulty maintaining psychological balance. They suffer from anxiety, depression, nostalgia, negative behavior, and even suicide. People who are sensitive and suspicious in youth will become more sensitive and suspicious in old age. They will repeatedly consider the meaning of what others say, and if they feel slight discomfort, they will suspect that they have cancer. They often quarrel with others over trivial matters, or are resentful of others, and some do not trust others, resulting in them becoming lonely and isolated. In addition, some elderly people develop "elderly empty nest syndrome" due to maladaptation after their children start a family and live independently. This is also a common psychological crisis among the elderly. Wang Ruiqin pointed out that thinking clearly is a great tonic for treating a troubled life. No matter what ups and downs you encounter, you should face it with optimism and don't be depressed and depressed. Only with a positive attitude and normal emotions can we find ways to deal with the problem and get out of the predicament. ;