It is not uncommon for outpatient clinics to encounter students who do not want to go to school, and many of them are considered "rebellious and adolescent" by parents and teachers, but is this really true?
Not all problems can be explained by "adolescent rebellion".
Recently, the outpatient clinic received a first-year student, who was unable to make up for sleep due to sleep disorders and missed school for many times, and the counselor helped him make an appointment with the school psychology teacher after understanding the situation, but he missed the appointment because he overslept, and was later criticized by the counselor for being emotional during the period and was advised to seek medical attention.
During the exchange, it was learned that his grades in elementary school, junior high school and high school were excellent, and in the second year of high school, he gradually became in a bad mood, had thoughts of boredom with school, had disordered sleep schedules, and frequently did not sleep all night and then made up for sleep the next day, and his grades gradually declined.
In the third year of high school, he began to go to bed every day in a daze, refused to go to school, did not want to communicate with others, and had suicidal thoughts. After successfully entering the university, I once again affected my studies due to sleep disorders, so I came to see a doctor today.
Summary:1Adolescence is experienced by everyone, but not all problems can be explained by "adolescence, rebellion", after all, most adolescent students can go to school normally;2.Poor sleep is not necessarily caused by mobile phones, but it is also possible that you can't sleep well and then play with your mobile phone.
Today's topic: Do you know or hear of someone who suddenly didn't want to go to school or dropped out of school when they were a student?What happened to you?Feel free to leave a message in the comment area.