Learned Helplessness
Learned Helplessness : A Theory for the Age of Personal Control
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.
- Format: Paperback | 370 pages
- Dimensions: 155 x 236 x 22mm | 537g
- Publication date: 18 Jan 1996
- Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
- Publication City/Country: New York, United States
- Language: English
- Edition Statement: Reprint
- Illustrations note: line figures and tables
- ISBN10: 0195044673
- ISBN13: 9780195044676
- Bestsellers rank: 229,492