Learned Helplessness: When Your Brain Stops Trying
In the late 1960s, Martin Seligman discovered that animals — and people — can learn to stop trying, even when escape is possible. The concept of learned helplessness reshaped psychology and laid the groundwork for modern theories of depression.
April 9, 2026

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