Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology: The Health PerspectiveC. R. Snyder, Donelson R. Forsyth Pergamon Press, 1991 - 878 sidor |
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... learned helplessness model of depression ( Abramson , Seligman , & Teasdale , 1978 ) , which analyzes the role of expla- nations - or attributions - for bad events in the etiology of depression ... Learned Helplessness Model of Depression.
... learned helplessness model of depression ( Abramson , Seligman , & Teasdale , 1978 ) , which analyzes the role of expla- nations - or attributions - for bad events in the etiology of depression ... Learned Helplessness Model of Depression.
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... helplessness is a syndrome characterized by cognitive , motivational , and af- fective deficits that are similar to ... learned helplessness theory was de- veloped as a model of both helplessness and de- pression , it creates a major ...
... helplessness is a syndrome characterized by cognitive , motivational , and af- fective deficits that are similar to ... learned helplessness theory was de- veloped as a model of both helplessness and de- pression , it creates a major ...
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... learned helplessness paradigm : Behavioral effects of global attributions . Journal of Per- sonality and Social Psychology , 51 , 1248–1256 . Mikulincer , M. ( 1988 ) . Reactance and helplessness following exposure to unsolvable ...
... learned helplessness paradigm : Behavioral effects of global attributions . Journal of Per- sonality and Social Psychology , 51 , 1248–1256 . Mikulincer , M. ( 1988 ) . Reactance and helplessness following exposure to unsolvable ...
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The Health Perspective | 11 |
SelfRelated Issues | 21 |
The Role of Humor and the Self | 41 |
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