Abstract
The world is constantly connected, and self-media are also interdependent and independent, but more closely connected. The adolescent stage is an important development stage in life. In this special stage, teenagers will have a series of mental health problems. If the problems are not solved in time, they will be psychologically unhealthy. With the development of contemporary social science and technology, teenagers are the main groups who use new media. Reasonable use of new media can make teenagers' life and studies more efficient and convenient. Self-media technology has influenced the daily life of teenagers, however, at the same time, the development of self-media also exposes corresponding problems. Therefore, from two aspects of family education and school education, this paper sorts out the problems existing in traditional adolescent mental health education in the media era, puts forward relevant solutions to strengthen adolescent psychological education and strengthen media management, and predicts the future development direction of media.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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