Abstract
Research on psychological intervention applications for mental health is one of the important directions in the development of psychology. With increasing societal pressures and the growing prominence of mental health issues, there is an increasing demand for effective strategies for psychological interventions. The aim of psychological intervention application research within the perspective of developmental psychology is to help individuals overcome psychological distress, improve their mental health, enhance their resilience to stress, and elevate their sense of well-being and life quality. With the rapid development of modern society, people are facing increasingly complex life stresses and challenges. Mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, stress, and interpersonal problems are on the rise and have become significant factors affecting individuals' physical and mental well-being. In this context, the importance of research on psychological intervention applications for mental health is becoming increasingly prominent. Such research, grounded in developmental psychology, holds great significance for both individuals and society. It not only helps address mental health problems and enhance individuals' quality of life but also reduces social costs and promotes social harmony and stability.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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