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I am planning to apply for this year’s National Civil Service Examination. I would like to ask what the main content of the essay in the National Civil Service Examination question is.

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Hello, Chenzhou Offcn Education is pleased to answer your question: The National Civil Servant Application Examination generally tests candidates’ analytical abilities around current political hot topics and other relevant information. Ability to deal with problems. The following are the 2014 National Civil Servant Application Exam Questions, for reference only.

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1. October 10, 2013 is the 22nd World Mental Health Day. The latest data released by the World Health Organization shows that there are approximately 450 million people with mental health disorders around the world, most of whom live in developing countries. A research report from a psychological institute shows that the proportion of sub-healthy people in my country's urban labor force is showing an increasing trend, and the psychological sub-health problems among urban unemployed people are particularly prominent.

Dr. Z from the psychological institute said: "Instability and imbalance in people's hearts will increase personal burdens and affect social adaptability, which invisibly slows down the pace of social development." A certain sociologist Experts also pointed out that social impetuosity and anxiety not only easily lead to harmful gathering behaviors, but may also lead to some kind of social rupture and affect the healthy development of the economy and society.

Our country is in a period of social transformation, with various social problems and conflicts occurring frequently, competition pressure increasing, and the pace of work accelerating, which has made social problems caused by psychological disorders of some citizens begin to become prominent.

Psychological problems cover a wide range of areas. From growing children, growing youth, to empty nesters; from college students on campus, migrant workers in work sheds, to government officials and corporate elites, people from all walks of life may face various psychological problems. Psychological diseases and mental illnesses are no less harmful to people than cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, respiratory diseases and malignant tumors. Statistics show that every year, about 1.6 million people suffer from psychological problems that lead to behavioral disorders and even crimes, causing great harm to society.

Some observers pointed out that to solve this problem, the government should bear the responsibility of creating a "big environment". After more than 30 years of reform and opening up, behind the rapid economic growth that has attracted worldwide attention, our government has realized that it must properly solve social problems such as mental imbalance, so that the people can truly feel fairness and justice, and live a "happy life with dignity." Sociology researcher Y believes that “when formulating policies, the government should also fully consider the scientific nature, continuity and social impact of the policy, reduce the public’s uncertainty about the future due to factors such as policy discontinuity, and reduce the irritation and harm to individuals. "Major Challenges", "Especially for urban marginalized groups and rural poor groups, improving their positive emotions and helping them resolve negative emotions is of great significance for alleviating social conflicts, reducing interpersonal conflicts and hatred, and promoting family harmony and social stability. Very positive effect."

2. An article published on a website pointed out that the current social problems are increasing day by day, resulting in several "deficiencies" in social psychology, and have corresponding manifestations.

An online survey on the working status of 1 million working staff showed that nearly two-thirds of them feel stressed. Especially among professional groups such as police officers, volunteers, and senior managers. People in their 70s and 80s feel stressed, which manifests as insomnia, memory loss, and vulnerability to tension, anxiety, and depression. Many people find it increasingly difficult to adjust their original mental stereotypes and behavioral patterns, and there are fewer and fewer opportunities and channels for them to relax mentally and vent their depression.

Because the current various systems and mechanisms are not perfect enough, people are actually unfair in terms of resource possession, opportunity acquisition, and enjoyment of results. Some people often suffer from psychological imbalance in comparison. In addition, modern society is highly informatized, and various unbalanced and unfair information are quickly disseminated to the public in large quantities, causing more people to become psychologically unbalanced. If this kind of emotion accumulates for too long, it will inevitably lead to serious psychological problems and social conflicts.

In the period of social transformation, traditional values, employment models, security systems, etc. are undergoing rapid changes. People lack safety expectations for the future, are full of fear of the unknown, are not psychologically prepared for change, and are not psychologically diversified. Insufficient recognition can easily lead to anxiety, fear, confusion, and crises of trust and integrity.

A social survey of "white-collar workers" showed that 36% of the respondents believed that compared with the past five years, the life happiness index had dropped slightly or dropped significantly; happiness is quietly Far away from some people, anxiety has gradually taken over the psychology of some modern people.

A report shows that the new generation of migrant workers already accounts for 47% of the total migrant workers. Because of their low income, they cannot afford higher living expenses, have difficulty integrating into urban life, and are more likely to develop psychological problems. At the same time, the expansion of population mobility, the acceleration of changes in the living environment, and the frequent occurrence of various natural disasters will increase people's sense of social strangeness and reduce their sense of belonging, which in turn leads to loneliness. Especially in some fast-developing cities, there live some "socially isolated" people who are marginalized by high employment thresholds and high living costs, or psychologically "rootless" people. If this phenomenon is not resolved, it will easily lead to some negative consequences. Emotions spread and even endanger social order and security.

Some patients with mental illness often do not seek medical treatment in time due to "sense of shame", delaying diagnosis and treatment. The patients' relatives, friends and colleagues did not show the sympathy they should have in time, and society still has prejudice and discrimination against mental illness. The inability of those who have recovered from mental illness to successfully return to the social family has become an incentive for the recurrence of mental health illnesses. National Civil Servant Examination Network

3. In order to comprehensively promote the mental health education of college students, S University held the 6th Mental Health Festival with the theme of "Welcoming the school anniversary, strengthening the soul, showing love, and promoting growth" .

On the afternoon of April 26, 2013, the famous cross talk artist J came to the school to give a lecture titled "The Charm of Chinese Folk Art". The atmosphere at the lecture was extremely lively. The concert hall, which can accommodate 300 people, was full. Many students stood and listened to the entire lecture. J's vivid expressions and humorous words made all the teachers and students burst into laughter, and they fully appreciated the artistic charm of cross talk. On the evening of April 28, the 4th Campus Crosstalk Competition was held as scheduled, attracting more than a thousand teachers and students. Some students expressed their feelings in poetic language: "Crosstalk leads to laughter, and laughter connects everyone's hearts. Laughter helps people vent their emotions. Laughter accompanies people to cope with the ups and downs of life! When everything goes well, you will laugh. We can laugh when we are in difficulty and dare to laugh when we fail. We say goodbye to yesterday with a smile and welcome the new dawn with a smile!"

S University is one of the earliest units to establish a psychological sports meeting. On the afternoon of May 12, the fifth Psychological Games kicked off, with exciting activities and unlimited innovation. The "Flying in the Sky" event requires the girls among the contestants to throw the shuttlecock blindfolded, while the boys stand in a circle 5 meters behind the girls and use baskets to catch the shuttlecocks. The rules may seem simple, but they require the girls to throw the shuttlecock with just the right strength and the boys to identify the shuttlecocks. Full concentration on the direction of flight. The colorful shuttlecocks flying all over the sky and the laughter and laughter of the students floated over the playground, making it a joyful time. The "telepathy" link requires each contestant to blindfold and carry another classmate on his back to avoid obstacles under his guidance. The carrier loses direction and is confused to carefully explore the road, and the joy of being guided by the classmate on his back and turning danger into safety. The game was full of excitement and joy, and the atmosphere gradually reached a climax. The competition modes of "Work Together", "Ironman" and "Back-to-Back Hug" also break the rules, not only emphasizing individual physical performance, but also testing the tacit cooperation of the team. The participating students were full of energy and had fun, and the students watching cheered and cheered with great enthusiasm, making the whole event filled with joy and fun.

Holding lectures is a traditional way of carrying out mental health education and is very popular among teachers and students. The organizing committee organized several wonderful lectures for different groups such as counselors, mental health workers, and ordinary students.

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask Zhonggong Education Enterprise.