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| Liaoning Vocational College of Light Industry won the 6th Liaoning Province College Campus Psychological Scene Drama Competition

On May 31, the sixth Liaoning Provincial College Campus Psychological Drama Competition, sponsored by the Liaoning Provincial Department of Education and hosted by Liaoning Normal University, came to an end。The school won the Excellent Organization Award, and the entry "Empty Chair" won the second prize。Hu Chengbo, Director of the Propaganda Department of the Education and Work Committee of the CPC Liaoning Provincial Committee and Director of the Ideological and Political Work Department of the Liaoning Provincial Education Department, attended the final and made a speech, and Wang Canal, secretary of the Party Committee of the school, presented awards to the participating units。

As one of the important ways to carry out mental health education, campus psychological melodrama combines psychological education with stage drama. Through stage performance, students can realize self-understanding, self-experience and self-development in the process of participation, and promote the healthy and harmonious development of college students in physical, psychological and social adaptation。The school will further explore the forms of mental health education that students enjoy and are close to their lives,It will continue to play a positive role in establishing students' healthy mentality and helping students grow healthily,Improve the effectiveness and penetration of students' mental health education,Promote students to improve their overall mental health quality,Help students grow up healthily。

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"Empty Chair" was performed by students Du Bingnan, Sun Chi, Zhou Yuchi, Han Huilin, Zou Baohua, Han Jiatong, Sun Shiyi, Yang Kaixiang, Meng Debin, Zhu Le, Gai Yutong, Bae Junbao, Zhu Yufu, Wu Wenjing, Li Ziping, and directed by Lu Yue, a teacher from the Basic Teaching Department。A total of 87 colleges and universities in the province participated in the contest, and 21 colleges and universities were shortlisted for the final。