The psychological aspects of Parkinson’s disease have been neglected for a long time because people focus on the physical symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and ignore the psychological aspects of the patient. It wasn’t until a symposium organized by the American Parkinson’s Disease Association that an expert told the story of a Parkinson’s patient. This Parkinson’s patient’s tremor and stiffness were so severe that they could not be well controlled by taking a lot of medication every day, and then they had a pacemaker implantation, which worked very well. The reason was that this patient had severe depression and jumped from a high building while the doctors and nurses were not around. The medical community began to pay attention to the psychological problems of patients with Parkinson’s disease. According to statistics, about 19.8% to 67% of patients with Parkinson’s disease experience anxiety and 40% to 55% experience depression. Patients often show reduced initiative, decreased interest, poor appetite, insomnia, early awakening, easy fatigue, low self-esteem, guilt, reduced concentration and emotional instability, and in severe cases, suicidal ideation or even suicide. Why do patients with Parkinson’s disease experience anxiety and depressive symptoms? There are some patients because of poor control of physical symptoms, such as limb tremors, stiffness, motor delays, walking difficulties and other symptoms, so that patients do not want to see people, do not want to go out, they like to have liked the things they do not want to do, can not leave people, if the family does not care enough, over time, patients will feel depressed, emotional instability. If it is caused by poor control of physical symptoms, patients can improve their symptoms effectively through reasonable treatment, including reasonable medication, surgery and other methods, so that patients can live on their own, can get out of the house, can go to do things they like, so that the mood of patients will also become better. Some other patients have severe anxiety and depression symptoms and have a long duration of illness, so they need to take a certain amount of anti-anxiety or antidepressant drugs while effectively improving their physical symptoms, which must be taken under the guidance of a specialist. In addition, family members should pay attention to the patient’s psychological problems, emotional changes, timely guidance, often encourage patients to establish confidence in overcoming the disease, encourage patients to do what they can do housework or work, accompany patients to participate in more social activities, there are a lot of Pa friends of the frequent organization of social activities, afraid of friends to encourage each other, entertainment, help, to improve the psychological problems of patients is very helpful.