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Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1989
It is unclear whether passive and dependent behaviors in nursing home residents represent an adaptive response with an intact sense of personal autonomy, or the loss of control that leads to learned helplessness.
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It is unclear whether passive and dependent behaviors in nursing home residents represent an adaptive response with an intact sense of personal autonomy, or the loss of control that leads to learned helplessness.
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Psychological Reports, 1998
In a sample of 70 undergraduate men and women, scores on prior suicidal ideation were associated with scores on a helplessness scale based on an internal locus of control but not a helplessness scale based on an external locus of control.
J M, Ozment, D, Lester
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In a sample of 70 undergraduate men and women, scores on prior suicidal ideation were associated with scores on a helplessness scale based on an internal locus of control but not a helplessness scale based on an external locus of control.
J M, Ozment, D, Lester
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Psychological Reports, 1998
In a sample of 45 undergraduates, depression scores were strongly associated with feelings of helplessness.
J M, Ozment, D, Lester
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In a sample of 45 undergraduates, depression scores were strongly associated with feelings of helplessness.
J M, Ozment, D, Lester
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Scientific American, 2012
The article discusses the evolution of human childbirth, and research into the restricting factors for infants' body size and neurological development. Research is discussed which claims that the mother's metabolic rate prevents longer gestation, instead of the size of the pelvis. Researchers such as Holly M.
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The article discusses the evolution of human childbirth, and research into the restricting factors for infants' body size and neurological development. Research is discussed which claims that the mother's metabolic rate prevents longer gestation, instead of the size of the pelvis. Researchers such as Holly M.
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Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science, 2002
"Learned helplessness" and its Pavlovian analog, learned irrelevance, are phenomena thought integral to understanding depression, PTSD, psychosomatic vulnerability, and a variety of diseases and immune disorders. The origin and development of research on learned helplessness is briefly overviewed with attention to the reasons for the controversy that ...
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"Learned helplessness" and its Pavlovian analog, learned irrelevance, are phenomena thought integral to understanding depression, PTSD, psychosomatic vulnerability, and a variety of diseases and immune disorders. The origin and development of research on learned helplessness is briefly overviewed with attention to the reasons for the controversy that ...
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1993
Abstract The psychological syndrome of learned helplessness is a uniquely modern phenomenon, deeply rooted in cultural concepts of personal power and security. This timely and valuable work examines learned helplessness with reference to the salient emphases in contemporary culture of individuality and personal control.
Christopher Peterson +2 more
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Abstract The psychological syndrome of learned helplessness is a uniquely modern phenomenon, deeply rooted in cultural concepts of personal power and security. This timely and valuable work examines learned helplessness with reference to the salient emphases in contemporary culture of individuality and personal control.
Christopher Peterson +2 more
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Haemodialysis and helplessness
Nursing Standard, 1991Patients receiving haemodialysis might experience more feelings of helplessness than their counterparts on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).
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