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A person can experience learned helplessness when they learn to see things as they are - and not to imagine them to be even worse than they are. When they are fully aware of the situation they find themselves in and accept it, they are experiencing learned helplessness.

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The three components of learned helplessness are cognitive (believing one has no control over a situation), motivational (feeling unable to change the outcome), and emotional (experiencing feelings of helplessness and resignation).

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Learned helplessness is a significant risk factor for the development of depression in humans (as well as in other mammals). This was first described and elucidated by Seligman.

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Mario Mikulincer has written:

'Human learned helplessness' -- subject(s): Helplessness (Psychology)

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i think its innate behavior but depending on the context, it could also be learned helplessness,too

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Seligman expanded his theory of learned helplessness to explain how people develop depression and anxiety when they perceive a lack of control over their environment. He suggested that individuals who experience repeated instances of helplessness develop a pessimistic explanatory style, which can contribute to the development of these mental health issues.

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Learned helplessness is most likely to be associated with a lack of control over one's environment or circumstances, leading to feelings of powerlessness and an inability to overcome obstacles or challenges. It is often linked to experiences of repeated failure or adversity where individuals perceive that their actions have no impact on outcomes.

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A. M. Alborz has written:

'The relationship of the learned helplessness model of depression to deficits in the psychological well being of the unemployed'

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Say, I am full of helplessness and i know it

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I was awash in a sea of hopelessness... uh... helplessness.

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Irwin S. Butkowsky has written:

'On the generality of learned helplessness in children with learning difficulties' -- subject(s): Learning disabilities, Education, Exceptional children

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Helplessness.

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in the physical sense, no, but helplessness can be mentally addictive as an emotional crutch. You will not, however, show signs of withdrawl

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A baby's helplessness means that parents need to look after their babies carefully.

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Yes, the noun 'helplessness' is an abstract noun; a word for an emotion, a word for a concept.

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Yes, the word 'helplessness' is a noun, a word for a state of needing assistance; a feeling of being unable to manage; a word for a thing.

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in-ability to halt self destructive tendencies.

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You can get over the fear of helplessness by doing things to improve your confidence. Set small goals for yourself. Become independent and help others.

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She used expressive lines to convey emotions of helplessness and despair.
She used expressive lines to convey emotions of helplessness and despair.

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helplessness, powerlessness, relinquishment,renouncement, weakness

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Helplessness?

Despair, Desperation, etc.

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in-ability to halt self destructive tendencies.

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helplessness

suffix- ness

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Compulsion

but proper word for Majboori wil be Helplessness.

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The correct spelling of the noun is "despair" (woe, worry, helplessness).

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Yes, helplessness is an emotion and can happen with anyone. It is an emotion where you feel there is no one beside you.

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Carrie Jo Gifford Braden has written:

'SELF-HELP AS A LEARNED RESPONSE TO CHRONIC ILLNESS EXPERIENCE: A TEST OF FOUR ALTERNATIVE THEORIES (ADAPTATION, HELPLESSNESS, RESOURCEFULNESS)' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences

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An inherited muscle disorder in which the muscle tissue degenerates over time resulting in complete helplessness is known as Muscular Dystrophy.

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powerlessness.

helplessness.

hopelessness.

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In the darkness of night, our careless actions led us down a path of uncertainty. However, a moment of thoughtful reflection brought upon us a wave of thankfulness for the lessons learned. Despite moments of helplessness, we embraced the opportunity to grow and find strength within ourselves.

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Helplessness-unable to help thyself or others, weak or dependent, powerless.....

It also could define to yourself too. Maybe you feel hopeless or no one wants to help you when you're in pain or suffering. Helplessness could also be that you don't feel like you belong in this world. Remember good things/memories of you not bad. Leave your bad memories and walk into a new world/door.

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i was as confused as you were, but i just found out how.. his helplessness leads to his suicide. he killed himself.

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In the poem "Those Winter Sundays," the father's helplessness is brought out through his silent acts of love and sacrifice for his family. The speaker reflects on how the father worked tirelessly to provide for them, despite the lack of recognition or appreciation. The father's helplessness is evident in his unspoken love and devotion, which went unnoticed by the speaker until later in life.

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Save Our Souls-- it's used when in condition of helplessness in lieu of a life threatning danger

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There is no way out, feeling hopelessness and helplessness, thinking is constricted, and impaired by alcohol or substances.

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There is no way out, feeling hopelessness and helplessness, thinking is constricted, and impaired by alcohol or substances.

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She used expressive lines to convey emotions of helplessness and despair.

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They are "more learned" and "most learned."

The adjective learned (ler-ned) means knowledgeable, wise.

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