Abstract

BackgroundAnimation has special artistic creation rules, so animation writers often suffer from anxiety disorder because of excessive pressure when creating animation scripts. This study from psychological quality and physical health, analyzes the sources of patients’ anxiety, and intervenes their anxiety treatment by using group psychological counseling with trait hope scale.Subjects and MethodsIn this study, 60 animated writers with anxiety disorder were selected on different platforms of social media and were divided into experimental group and control group. In the experimental group, 30 writers received the intervention of group psychological counseling with hope trait, while in the control group, 50 patients did not receive treatment. The study used the Hope Trait Scale and Sarason Test Anxiety Scale (TAS) to measure, and compared the hope trait scores of the two groups with TAS scores after 8 weeks of treatment.ResultsThe study utilized SPSS 23.0 statistical software to analyze the data. The hope trait scores and HAMA scores of the experimental group were (163.4±20.2) and (13.5±2.7) after 8 weeks, and those of the control group were (138.5±19.3) and (17.1±2.3) after 8 weeks, which were better than those of the control group, and the comparison between the two groups showed significant differences (P<0.05).ConclusionsScript stress and physical sub-health status are the main sources of anxiety symptoms in animation writers, and the study utilized hope trait group counseling to effectively alleviate anxiety symptoms in animation writers.

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