The Psychology of Control and AgingMargret M. Baltes, Paul B. Baltes Erlbaum Associates, 1986 - 415 Seiten |
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... institutional interventions is learned helplessness theory ( Abramson , Seligman , & Teasdale , 1978 ) . Learned helplessness theory has been employed to explain a variety of ... INSTITUTIONAL SETTINGS 299 Institutional Interventions.
... institutional interventions is learned helplessness theory ( Abramson , Seligman , & Teasdale , 1978 ) . Learned helplessness theory has been employed to explain a variety of ... INSTITUTIONAL SETTINGS 299 Institutional Interventions.
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... institutional relocation ( Bourestom & Pastalan , 1981 ) . Marlowe and Slover ( cited in Lawton , 1975 ) provided support for the role of loss of control in increased mortality after involuntary relocation by reporting that the ...
... institutional relocation ( Bourestom & Pastalan , 1981 ) . Marlowe and Slover ( cited in Lawton , 1975 ) provided support for the role of loss of control in increased mortality after involuntary relocation by reporting that the ...
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... institution always maintains the power to set the agenda by creating a state of mindlessness in the resident through institutional routine . The residents are left with the " option " of giving up ( helplessness ) or of adopting a ...
... institution always maintains the power to set the agenda by creating a state of mindlessness in the resident through institutional routine . The residents are left with the " option " of giving up ( helplessness ) or of adopting a ...
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THE HIDDEN | 1 |
SUGGESTIONS | 35 |
Suggestions for a Developmental Framework | 48 |
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