Answer: (A) Learned helplessness
Explanation: Learned helplessness concept is most likely to aid Shirley's therapist understand her situation better.
Learned helplessness theory was conceptualized and developed by an American psychologist, Martin E.P. Seligman in the 1960s.
Learned helplessness refers to the mental state in which an individual or organism forced to withstand stimuli that are unpleasant or painful, becomes adamant or unwilling to deter subsequent engagement with those stimuli, even if they can escape from it. Probably because they think or learned that the situation can't be controlled.
Answer:
non-exclusivity of problems
Explanation:
It's a relief to know that other people have the same problems we have. It is quite common to hear similar stories or sufferings we have had. Makes us look like one another and belong to a single group: mankind.
Answer:
1. C
2. B
3. B
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