Abstract

In today's higher education environment, mental health issues among college students are becoming increasingly prominent, significantly affecting their academic performance, daily life, and future development. To address this issue, the concept of comprehensive education has emerged, emphasizing a holistic, comprehensive, and continuous approach to student education. This paper aims to explore mental health education for college students from the perspective of comprehensive education, analyzing the current state of college students' mental health and its influencing factors, while proposing targeted educational goals, content, and methods. Through the analysis of successful case studies, this paper highlights the importance of mental health education in promoting the overall development of college students and looks ahead to future research directions in this field. The findings will provide theoretical support and practical guidance for the practice of mental health education in higher education institutions.

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