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Title of Journal: Current Psychology

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Abbravation: Current Psychological Research & Reviews

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Springer US

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10.1007/s10611-008-9130-8

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1936-4733

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Learned helplessness attribution theory and the

Authors: Anthony G Munton
Publish Date: 1985/12/01
Volume: 4, Issue: 4, Pages: 331-348
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Seligman’s learned helplessness model of depression has received a great deal of attention in the literature during recent years The model claims that depressives typically invoke internal stable and global causal explanations for negative life events An examination of the experimental evidence suggests that the model does not enjoy unequivocal empirical support Differences between depressed and nondepressed individuals in terms of their cognitions are found to be both smaller and less consistent than hypothesized and the causal role ascribed to depressive attributional style is questioned It is suggested that these inconsistencies arise because of the nature of the experimental work carried out and the failure to examine attributions in ecologically sound environments Having already turned to attribution theory in order to resolve earlier inconsistencies it is argued that the model could further benefit from an examination of that part of attribution theory concerned with the circular nature of causal explanationThis review arose from the empirical work of the Leeds Family Research Centre Department of Psychology University of Leeds and in particular has benefited considerably from discussions with Peter Stratton Dorothy Heard Helga Hanks and Chris Brewin


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