1. Physiological factors
Physiological factors that affect individual mental health mainly include genetics and disease.
(1) Heredity
Heredity only provides a possibility. Whether an individual shows a psychological disorder or abnormality depends on the acquired environment. In the interaction between heredity and environment, adverse tendencies determined by genetic factors can also be prevented and corrected.
(2) Disease
In addition to genetic factors, viral interference, brain trauma, chemical poisoning, severe physical illness, etc. may cause psychological disorders and even mental disorders.
2. Family factors
Family structure, education methods, and family environment will all have a great impact on children's mental health.
3. School Education
As the saying goes, "Parents are their children's first teachers, and schools are their children's second family." The systematic education in school can shape children's social behavior in a way that no other institution can replace it.
4. Social Factors
The story of Meng’s mother’s three moves has been familiar to her since childhood. It can be seen that the environment plays a direct and critical role in children's mental health education. You learn the words from the people you come into contact with. This is the result of a child drawing on a blank paper.
In addition to the above factors, certain individual factors such as appearance, ability, habits, etc. will also affect one's mental health. Personality characteristics are qualities closely related to mental health. The same setback in life has completely different effects on people with different personalities.