_theories of depression deals about learned helplessness
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According to Seligman's learned helplessness theory, depression occurs when a person learns that their attempts to escape negative situations make no difference. As a consequence they become passive and will endure aversive stimuli or environments even when escape is possible.
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Martin Seligman
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Martin Seligman (1974) proposed a cognitive explanation of depression called learned helplessness. According to Seligman's learned helplessness theory, depression occurs when a person learns that their attempts to escape negative situations make no difference
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