Discovered by Martin Seligman in 1967.
Dogs exposed to unavoidable shocks later failed to escape when given the chance. They had successfully learned that they were helpless.
Humans also develop this mindset after repeated failures or trauma, believing "nothing I do matters."
It is a key model for understanding depression. The cure involved forcibly showing the subjects that they could escape.
Behavioral
Learned Helplessness
Giving up because you think you can't win