Objective To explore the impact of dialectic nursing on recent and long- term emotional disorders of patients after Hemorrhagic stroke. Methods 120 patients were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group with 60 patients in each group. The patients in control group received neural routine treatment and nursing,the patients in experimental group received dialectic nursing on the basis of neural routine treatment and nursing. The Hamilton Anxiety scale( HAMA) and the Hamilton Depression scale( HAMD) were used to evaluate the severity of the patients with anxiety and depression. Results 1and 6 months after discharge,the HAMA and HAMD scores of experimental group were lower than that of control group. The comparison with groups showed that : 1 and 6 months after discharge two groups of HAMA and HAMD scores were lower than that of the first week in hospital; 6 months after discharge two groups of HAMA and HAMD scores were lower than that of 1 month after discharge. Conclusion Dialectic nursing can alleviate the degree of recent and long- term anxiety and depression of patients after Hemorrhagic stroke and the effects increased with the increase of time.