There are many theories of psychology, each with its own unique perspectives and approaches. Here are some common theories of mind::
1.Cognitive-Behavioral** (CBT): Focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns and behaviors to promote positive changes in mood and behavior.
2.Psychodynamic**: Derived from Freud's theory, it focuses on the influence of conflicts in the individual's subconscious and past experiences on current behavior.
3.Humanistic psychology**: Focus on the inner potential and self-realization of the individual, and advocate understanding, care and acceptance.
4.Problem solving** (SPT): Relieving emotional distress by solving practical problems and changing the way they solve problems.
5.Behavior**: Improve mental health by establishing healthy behavior patterns, eliminating bad Xi, and establishing a positive lifestyle.
6.Emotional Focus** (EFT): Focuses on the understanding and processing of emotions, especially the emotional experience in individual relationships.
7.Children play with mud**: Help children express emotions, solve problems and develop skills through children playing with mud or other media.
8.Solution**: Focuses on the individual's survival plan and life experience to improve mental health by understanding and meeting basic needs.
9.Acceptance & Commitment** (ACT): Focuses on accepting what the individual can't change and improving the quality of life by committing to values-oriented behaviors.
This is just a small selection of the many theories of mind. Different theories may be more applicable to different individuals and problems, and the teacher will usually choose the appropriate approach based on the patient's needs and situation.