Given the rising psychological challenges encountered by university students, there is an imperative to address the pressing need for enhancing their psychological capital. This study is to design an innovative multimedia system that seeks to offer comprehensive psychological support and promotion mechanisms for university students. This is achieved through the integrated use of various media forms. Multimedia system group counseling was employed to assess and enhance the psychological capital of college students. This study comprises two main components: first, an analysis of the application of multimedia technology in education, and second, an empirical investigation into college students' psychological capital through a questionnaire survey. The findings reveal that the introduction of group counseling via a multimedia system significantly enhances the psychological capital of college students. This improvement in psychological capital positively impacts the well-being and mental states of students and contributes novel ideas to mental health education for college students. The effectiveness of the group counseling intervention scheme within the multimedia system is evident, suggesting its potential for widespread adoption. The utilization of multimedia systems in educational settings emphasizes the importance of positive psychology for students and contributes to cultivating a positive and healthy psychological state. This study serves as a valuable reference for enhancing the psychological capital of college students, focusing on aspects such as independent thinking, decision-making, and execution.
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University of Ghana, P.O. Box 134, Legon-Accra, Ghana.
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