With the rapid development of socio-economy and the continuous intensification of social competition, various psychological problems have become increasingly prominent. Relevant experts have indicated that there are currently approximately 170 million people in China suffering from mental illnesses, with anxiety disorders and depression being the most common.
At the "Forum on the Mental Health Development of Chinese People" held recently, Dr. Song Zhiying, Chairman of the International Chinese Psychological Health Association and President of the American University of Happiness Psychology, introduced that the incidence rates of mental illness, behavioral problems among adolescents, alcohol and drug abuse, suicide, etc., have all significantly increased. In addition, the number of elderly individuals with mental disorders is increasing year by year, and the trend of psychological health issues among college students is also on the rise. Mental illness not only severely affects the physical and mental health and quality of life of patients and their families but also impacts social stability and the safety of people's lives and property.
Currently, China is in a period of socio-economic transformation, and life...