In 1996, Le Jia, the founder of FPA Personality Color, came into contact with the concept of personality classification for the first time and was touched by it. After that, he began to delve into the field of personality analysis.
FPA (Four-colors Personality Analysis)’s four-color classification of personality colors is based on Hippocrates’ four-fluid theory. Dating back to ancient Greece, Hip...
BDI-SF (Beck Depression Inventory Short Form), also known as Beck Depression Rating Scale, was compiled by the famous American psychologist Beck AT in the 1960s and has since been widely used. in clinical epidemiological investigations.
The early version of BDI had 21 items, and its items were derived from clinical practice. Later it was discovered that some patients with depression, especially t...
FAS Scale Family Affluence Scale, developed within the HBSC research network, the FAS scale consists of easy-to-answer questions reflecting material affluence and has been shown to be a useful indicator of family material affluence.
The third edition of the HBSC Family Wealth Scale (FAS III) is improved and expanded based on FAS II. FAS III was developed to better reflect the changes and diversit...
The Mood Thermometer (BSRS-5) is a simple mental health self-assessment tool that helps quickly screen for anxiety, depression, anger and other psychological distress. It is widely used in suicide prevention, community screening and mental health research. Learn about the origins, applications and online testing methods of mood thermometers.
What is a mood thermometer?
The Mood Thermometer, also...
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...
A series of breakups and cheatings have haunted their hearts, causing many people to say they 'no longer believe in love.' Why do emotions in the world often start well but end badly? Is it easy to fall in love, but difficult to stay together?
Whether they are husband and wife or lovers, since they are together, they should be responsible for their own feelings, take the initiative to restrain th...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common mental disorder characterized by persistent and uncontrollable obsessions and compulsive behaviors. Obsessions are recurring, disturbing thoughts, impulses, or images, while compulsions are repetitive behaviors or rituals performed to relieve these disturbances.
Obsessions are often related to fears, anxieties, or doubts, and compulsions are behavio...
Sexual function is a complex physiological process. The maintenance of normal sexual function relies on the cooperation of multiple systems of the human body, involving the coordination of the nervous system, cardiovascular system, endocrine system and reproductive system. In addition, a good mental state and a healthy psychology are also required. When abnormal changes occur in the above-mentione...
In this fast-paced world, food is not only a physiological need, it is an emotional sustenance, a cultural inheritance, and an attitude towards life. For foodies, food is not just as simple as filling the stomach. It is a love of life, a pursuit of taste, and a yearning for beautiful things.
Just like that Japanese netizen, facing the despair of life, he chose to buy coal and end his life. Howeve...
'Obsessive-compulsive disorder' has frequently appeared in front of us in recent years, so how can we know whether we have obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Just pass this simple little test.
Please rate based on your feelings and situations within the last week. It is best to answer intuitively.