Learned Helplessness - a condition in which a person
suffers from a sense of powerlessness, arising from a traumatic event or
persistent failure to succeed. It is thought to be one of the
underlying causes of depression.
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<span>Psychoanalysis can be used here. Psychoanalysis is a set of theories and
therapeutic techniques connected to the study of the unconscious mind, which
together form a process of treatment for mental-health disorders. </span>The basic views
of psychoanalysis include:
<span>- a
person's growth is determined by frequently forgotten events in early
childhood, rather than by inherited traits alone;
- human
behavior and cognition are mainly determined by unreasonable
drives that are deep-rooted in the unconscious;
<span>- efforts
to bring those drives into consciousness triggers resistance in the form
of defense mechanisms, chiefly repression;
</span><span>- conflicts
between conscious and unconscious material can effect in mental disturbances for instance anxiety and depression;
</span><span>- unconscious
material can start in dreams and unintentional
acts, comprising mannerisms and slips
of the tongue;</span>
</span>
People in the senate thought he would change the roman religion so the legend says that a friend told him not to go to the senate and beware the ides of March (March 15). Julius did not listen to this comment and went to the senate, and was stabbed to death by the senators.
P.S- this is from what I read off the internet...
The question is asking for some kind of memory, so let's think what kinds of memory are there?
One way to divide memory is into long-term and short-term, and short-term memory describes a small number of recently perceived items. Short term memory is the correct answer here- and if she does not rehearse those words, they won't be passed to her long-term memory.