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Social Psychology
An analysis focusing on the impact of others' genuine, envisioned, or insinuated presence on one's mental processes, emotions, and actions.
Hopelessness Depression
A form of depression characterized by a negative outlook and a belief that unpleasant situations are inescapable and unchangeable.
Clinical Depression
A severe mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in most activities.
Learned Helplessness Model
A psychological condition in which individuals believe they have no control over their circumstances, leading them to accept and endure negative situations.
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