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Commentary

Learned helplessness: expanding on a goal-directed perspective

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Pages 1037-1041 | Received 28 Jul 2022, Accepted 01 Aug 2022, Published online: 02 Sep 2022
 

ABSTRACT

This commentary reviews a novel model of learned helplessness proposed by Boddez et al. in this issue of Cognition and Emotion. Combining operant and goal-directed perspectives, Boddez et al. suggest that helplessness stems from a lack of reinforcement when striving toward a goal, with the degree of generalisation dependent on subjective perceptions of goal similarity. We begin by reviewing the theoretical model, describe possible expansions from a cognitive perspective, and discuss several considerations. We finish with a brief discussion of possible directions for future work.

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Notes

1 Throughout this commentary, the phrases controllability and contingency will be used interchangeably. A situation is controllable/contingent if taking action changes the probability of an outcome (Maier & Seligman, Citation2016). Meanwhile, perceived control refers to an individual’s context-specific or general belief that they can influence situations to obtain rewards or avoid punishment (Ly et al., Citation2019).

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