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Aaron Beck (1967)
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Alloy et al. (1999)
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Result: -after 6 years, the researchers found that only 1% of those in the positive thinking group developed depression, compared to 17% in the negative thinking group
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Martin Seligman (1974)
Theory: Depression occurs when a person learns that their attempts to escape negative situation make no difference.
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Results: Were able to explain depression in humans in terms of learned helplessness, whereby the individual gives up trying to influence their environment because they have learned that they are helpless as a consequence of having no control over.
Abramson, Seligman, and Teasdale (1978)
The depression attributional style is based on three
dimensions, namely:
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Theory: The mere presence of a negative event was not considered sufficient to produce a helpless or depressive state.
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