Psychology, asked by singajogiy, 21 days ago

_theories of depression deals about learned helplessness​

Answers

Answered by veenatmlzss
0

Answer:

Mark as Brainlist

Explanation:

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.

Answered by iamavnee
0

Answer:

Martin Seligman

Explanation:

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

Similar questions