The mental health problems of college students refer to the mental health-related distress and obstacles that are common among college students. During their college years, they face challenges in many aspects such as academic pressure, changes in interpersonal relationships, future planning, self-identity, etc. These factors may have an impact on their mental health. Here are some common mental h...
The Undergraduate Personality Inventory (UPI) is the abbreviation of University Personality Inventory. The main function of UPI is a mental health questionnaire for college students compiled for the early detection and early treatment of students with psychological problems.
UPI was compiled in 1966 by collective discussions among university psychological counselors and psychiatrists across the c...
Bullying is defined as malicious behavior that occurs in a school environment in which one student or a group of students intentionally targets another student physically, verbally, socially, or online. Here are some common bullying situations in schools:
1. Verbal Bullying: This is one of the most common forms of bullying. It includes the use of verbal behaviors such as ridicule, insults, humili...
The Sarason Test Anxiety Scale (TAS) was compiled in 1978 by Professor Irwin G. Sarason, a famous clinical psychologist in the Department of Psychology at Washington University in the United States. It is currently the most famous test anxiety test widely used internationally. A scale designed to assess the level of anxiety an individual experiences during exams or testing situations.
Test anxiet...
Let’s test together which magic school you belong to?
At Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, every new student's journey begins with a mysterious and exciting moment the Sorting Ceremony. This is not just a simple classification process, but a profound journey of self-discovery. The Sorting Hat, this ancient and wise hat, will sing your own song and lead you to the college that best suit...
How to judge whether you have emotional intelligence? This is a test about emotional intelligence, which refers to a person's emotional, social and interpersonal abilities. People with high emotional intelligence are usually better able to understand their own and other people's emotions, handle various life problems and challenges more effectively, and are more likely to establish and maintain go...
Western psychology has conducted empirical research on meaning in life for more than 40 years. Especially with the rise of the positive psychology movement, research on the meaning of life has seen a renaissance. Meaning in life is considered an important component and/or source of psychological well-being. A large number of empirical studies have found that meaning in life plays an important role...
In recent years, with the rise of positive psychology in the West, more and more scholars have begun to pay more attention to the happiness of people's lives.
Some studies have found that in the age group of 20 to 80 years old, as age increases, individual subjective well-being gradually decreases. In other words, the subjective well-being of college students in their 20s should be at a peak stag...
Phil Personality Test, see the real you.
This test was conducted by Dr. Phil on the famous host Oprah's show. It is known internationally as the 'Phil Personality Test' and has become the 'touchstone' for the actual employment of personnel departments in many large companies.
'What is my personality?' After answering this question carefully, then think about 'What kind of career is suitable for ...
The Family Affluence Scale (FAS) is a scale developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) school-age children's health behavior research team. It is designed to assess the material wealth levels of families with school-age children through a series of easy-to-answer questions. The FAS scale is a quantitative assessment tool used to infer a family's material affluence.
The FAS scale is based on...