Positive life events, attributional style, and hopefulness: Testing a model of recovery from depression.

Volume: 99, Issue: 2, Pages: 156 - 165
Published: Jan 1, 1990
Abstract
A model of a recovery process from depression that is compatible with the hopelessness theory of depressive onset is proposed. This model predicts that depressives who have an enhancing attributional style for positive events (i.e., make global, stable attributions for such events) will be more likely to regain hopefulness and, thereby, recover from depression, when positive events occur. This prediction was tested by following a group of...
Paper Details
Title
Positive life events, attributional style, and hopefulness: Testing a model of recovery from depression.
Published Date
Jan 1, 1990
Volume
99
Issue
2
Pages
156 - 165
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