On August 14, the finals of The First Shandong Provincial College Student Psychology Application Skills Competition of The Fifteenth Shandong University Student Science and Technology Festival were held in Fushan Campus of Qingdao University. Five teams from School of Humanities and Social Sciences of BMU entered the finals, and won one first prize and four second prize. Among them, “Bisexual Desire under the Oedipus Complex ” by Nie Wanjie’ team won the First Prize in the category of Psychological Case Development; “Farewell to Procrastination - A Short-Term Existential Psychological Counseling Case” by Li Long’s team, “Lonely Individuals” by Chao Ying’s team and “Causes and Responses to Abnormal Panic Buying Phenomenon under Crisis Events” by Li Mingyu’s team respectively won the Second Prize in the category of Psychological Case Development; and “Funny Things happen in Animal Company - The Law of Increase and Decrease of Interpersonal Attraction” by Wang Huixin’s team won the Second Prize in the category of Psychological Popularization Film and Television Creation.
Before the competition, School of Humanities and Social Sciences carefully organized and actively prepared for the competition. The students majoring in Applied Psychology fully demonstrated their good professional basic skills and excellent team awareness in the competition, and achieved excellent results. Through competition, their professional skills were trained and their innovative consciousness was improved.
The competition was jointly sponsored by 6 departments, including Shandong Association for Science and Technology, Shandong Provincial Education Department and Shandong Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League of China. It was divided into four categories of Psychological Counseling Skill Innovation, Psychological Education and Teaching Innovation, Psychological Case Development, Psychological Popularization Film and Television Creation and 95 works entered the final contest.
BY: Li Long
SOURCE: The Teaching Department of Humanities and Social Sciences