Abstract

In today's society, college students face complex and changing social environments and academic pressure, and these challenges directly affect their mental health. Mental health problems have become a common point of concern among college student groups, manifesting themselves as anxiety, depression, interpersonal problems, and other aspects of distress. Against this background, the importance of Civic Education and Mental Health Education has been highlighted as a key factor in the growth of students. Starting from the mental health challenges faced by college students, this paper discusses in depth the importance of Civic and Political Education and Mental Health Education, as well as the integration and development of the two in university education. Through the analysis of relevant theories and practical cases, it aims to provide useful insights for building a more comprehensive and effective education system for college students.

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