Learned Helplessness
A Theory for the Age of Personal Control
Martin E P Seligman author Christopher Peterson author Steven F Maier author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:18th Jan '96
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The psychological syndrome of learned helplessness is a uniquely modern phenomenon, and has been applied to a variety of human problems such as inappropriate passivity or demoralization. The best-known application of learned helplessness has been an explanation of depression, although numerous other extensions have been made, most recently to physical illness and death. This timely and valuable work examines learned helplessness with reference to contemporary culture of individuality and personal control.
the application of the theory to current issues (including depression, academic achievement, and physical well-being) are exciting, thought provoking, and highly relevant * Sally Gever, READINGS: A Journal of Reviews and Commentary on Mental Health *
ISBN: 9780195044676
Dimensions: 234mm x 155mm x 29mm
Weight: 585g
376 pages