Many stroke patients have language, swallowing and limb function disorders. After the onset of the disease, they suddenly cannot take care of themselves and become a burden to their families and society, often experiencing bad moods such as anxiety, pessimism, irritability and depression. This is very detrimental to the treatment and rehabilitation of the disease. Therefore, effective psychological rehabilitation training should be carried out throughout all treatment and rehabilitation training. First of all, patients should be given sympathy, care and affection in terms of language, actions and expressions. Insist on patiently and carefully doing all aspects of nursing and life care for them, so that patients can fully experience the warmth and different happiness they get after the disease; encourage patients to treat the current disease correctly, eliminate bad emotions and enhance their confidence in overcoming the disease. Secondly, pay attention to discover and grasp the emotional changes of patients, and do everything possible to let patients get psychological recovery. To the patient’s concern, should find ways to give the correct answer, and combined with real-life patients have experienced the truth to explain and convince. Be good at using specific things to lift the patient’s spirits and improve their mood. For example, for elderly patients, when they talk about their grandchildren, they have more than usual spirit. Therefore, for their favorite characters and feelings, induce them to uplift their spirits and enhance their desire for rehabilitation training. Another example is to assist the patient to engage in hobbies that stimulate thinking and maintain vitality, such as playing chess, grams or mahjong, which may be deliberately allowed to win. Provide encouragement, support and positive comments on whatever he should do or wants to do, no matter how big or small. Send the patient to participate in group rehabilitation training if necessary. In this way, patients can encourage each other, imitate and compete with each other to create a sense of connectedness, collectivity and return to society; it is also beneficial for patients to create an objective and correct identification of their disease to eliminate the feeling of loneliness and low self-esteem. In conclusion, the psychological rehabilitation of stroke patients is multifaceted and depends on the patient’s condition, age, gender, personality traits and psychological state.