Psychological Problems among Instructors of Newly-Established Universities and Corresponding Interventions

Asian Culture and History 2 (2):P252 (2010)
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Abstract

As the main force in universities’ ideological and political work, instructors are responsible for cultivating qualified talents for the whole nation’s construction cause. However, they suffer from a variety of psychological problems due to the reasons lying in working mechanism, working content and working ability. This article analyzes their psychological health conditions in newly-established universities and comes up with some psychological intervention methods

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