A specific driving force for the establishment and expansion of very different, but mostly psychologically based programs for the pupils’ mental health has to do with the interpretation and ‘use’ of the value base concept, launched in the national syllabus 1994 and later on, in authoritative texts in 2000 exhaustively developed in terms of respectful open, mutual communication for democracy and giving teachers as professionals a delicate task to fulfill. However, in one authoritative document as early as 2003 the question of realizing the value base is shifting towards preventing and providing the problem of mobbing. At the same time it is noticeable that many programs, most of them psychologically based and some working with preconceived manuals for training and communication, are seen as and named as ‘value base strengthening’. We mean that these utterances legitimated an explicitly undifferentiated view of communication. Referring to that ‘that most methods are using communication as an instrument’ without analyzing that the programs are based in totally different perspectives on communication and not investigating the preconditions, direction and the degree of prediction of the communication proposed, compared to the earlier recommended open communication, is without nuances and obscures totally the qualitative kernel of communication.