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FrozenT [24]
3 years ago
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According to the learned helplessness model of depression, some depressed people

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NemiM [27]3 years ago
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According to the learned helplessness model of depression, some depressed people : A.<span>think they have no control over the outcomes of events they experience
A depressed people tend to have a low self-worth and believe that nothing they do could affect the outcome of their situation. This make them become unreliable to work in a team and make other people tend to be discouraged to work together with such people.</span>
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