Abstract:Focusing on innovative youth communities as the research object, this study employs a mixed-methods approach integrating grounded theory and questionnaire surveys to construct a theoretical framework of healing scenarios and their influencing factors from three core dimensions: institutional safeguards, scenario creation, and healing effects. The research reveals the intrinsic connection between the significance of healing scenarios and personality traits, and based on this, proposes strategies for creating healing environments. It proposes innovative youth communities as effective venues for psychological health intervention among educated youth, providing conceptual models and theoretical support for the future development of youth community. By aiming to promote comprehensive youth development and optimize healthy urban community environments, it further contributes new theoretical perspectives and insights to the fields of environmental psychology and urban community studies.