A baby's helplessness means that parents need to look after their babies carefully.
Say, I am full of helplessness and i know it
I was awash in a sea of hopelessness... uh... helplessness.
An example of a "what" sentence using the word "impotent" is: "What can we do when we feel impotent in the face of such overwhelming challenges?" This sentence conveys a sense of helplessness or lack of power in addressing difficult situations.
Helplessness.
in the physical sense, no, but helplessness can be mentally addictive as an emotional crutch. You will not, however, show signs of withdrawl
The three components of learned helplessness are cognitive (believing one has no control over a situation), motivational (feeling unable to change the outcome), and emotional (experiencing feelings of helplessness and resignation).
A person can experience learned helplessness when they learn to see things as they are - and not to imagine them to be even worse than they are. When they are fully aware of the situation they find themselves in and accept it, they are experiencing learned helplessness.
Yes, the noun 'helplessness' is an abstract noun; a word for an emotion, a word for a concept.
Mario Mikulincer has written: 'Human learned helplessness' -- subject(s): Helplessness (Psychology)
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