Tibet border defense troops organize psychological behavioral training

On the 28th the Shigatse detachment of Tibet’s border defense troops organized a group training activity themed around "releasing inner discomforts and welcoming new challenges" for new recruits. It was designed to help new recruits alleviate psychological pressure, improve self-regulation ability and ensure they pass the "second adaptation period" smoothly.

During the activity, the detachment’s counselors, Zhang Yan and Li Linfu, fully played to their strengths by using plain language to explain to new recruits how to alleviate their own psychological pressure. They also organized group psychological behavioral training in a relaxed, heuristic and cooperative manner. The new recruits participated actively and were enthusiastic, coordinated and willing to try.

This activity not only helped recruits relieve psychological pressure and relax their minds, but also strengthened their team spirit and collective consciousness. It increased troop cohesion, solidarity and fighting capacity; and laid a solid foundation for new recruits in their new jobs.

Photo shows new recruits play a group psychological counseling game under the guidance from psychological counselors.
Photo shows new recruits play a group psychological counseling game under the guidance from psychological counselors.

Photo shows new recruits play a group psychological counseling game under the guidance from psychological counselors.
Photo shows psychological counselors giving new recruits group psychological counseling.

Photo shows new recruits play a group psychological counseling game under the guidance from psychological counselors.
Photo shows new recruits play a group psychological counseling game under the guidance from psychological counselors.