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The passive resignation that accompanies an inability to avoid repeated aversive events is called
A) an internal locus of control.
B) emotion-focused coping.
C) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
D) learned helplessness.
Learned Helplessness
A condition in which a person suffers from a sense of powerlessness, arising from a traumatic event or persistent failure to succeed, leading to decreased motivation and depression.
Passive Resignation
A state of acceptance of a situation without attempting to change it or protest, often stemming from a feeling of powerlessness.
Aversive Events
Unpleasant or harmful experiences that individuals seek to avoid or escape.
- Investigate the consequences of autonomous control and learned incapacitation on the understanding and mitigation of stress.
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- Investigate the consequences of autonomous control and learned incapacitation on the understanding and mitigation of stress.
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