Human learned helplessness : a coping perspective
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Human learned helplessness : a coping perspective
(The Plenum series in social/clinical psychology / series editor, C.R. Snyder)
Plenum Press, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-305) and index
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Description
Summarizing 25 years of research, the author integrates virtually the entire published literature on the phenomenon of learned helplessness, as well as some unpublished data, into a single coherent theoretical framework. Dr. Mikulincer accounts for the complex nature of the phenomenon by focusing on cognitive, motivational, and emotional processes, and then details a new coping perspective to deal with uncontrollable events. His groundbreaking work will become an essential reference for all future work in the field.
Table of Contents
The Empirical and Theoretical Basis of Human Learned Helplessness. Proximal Mediators of LH Effects: 1. Coping Strategies. Proximal Mediators of LH Effects: 2. Mental Rumination. Distal Mediators of LH Effects: 1. The Expectancy of Control. Distal Mediators of LH Effects: 2. Emotional Arousal. Moderators of LH Effects: 1. Perceived Task Value. Moderators of LH Effects: 2. Self-focused Attention. A Coping Perspective of Human Learned Helplessness. Index.
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