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Learned Helplessness
Christopher Peterson
Steven F. Maier
Martin E. P. Seligman
其他書名
A Theory for the Age of Personal Control
出版
Oxford University Press
, 1993
主題
Education / Educational Psychology
Medical / Psychiatry / General
Psychology / General
Psychology / Clinical Psychology
Psychology / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Psychology / Emotions
Psychology / Psychopathology / General
Psychology / Personality
Psychology / Social Psychology
Science / Life Sciences / Neuroscience
ISBN
0195044673
9780195044676
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=7R0MQklgGcwC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
When experience with uncontrollable events gives rise to the expectation that events in the future will also elude control, disruptions in motivation, emotion, and learning may ensue. "Learned helplessness" refers to the problems that arise in the wake of uncontrollability. First described in the 1960s among laboratory animals, learned helplessness has since been applied to a variety of human problems entailing inappropriate passivity and demoralization. While learned helplessness is best known as an explanation of depression, studies with both people and animals have mapped out the cognitive and biological aspects. The present volume, written by some of the most widely recognized leaders in the field, summarizes and integrates the theory, research, and application of learned helplessness. Each line of work is evaluated critically in terms of what is and is not known, and future directions are sketched. More generally, psychiatrists and psychologists in various specialties will be interested in the book's argument that a theory emphasizing personal control is of particular interest in the here and now, as individuality and control are such salient cultural topics.