Defeat and entrapment are psychological constructs that have played a central role in evolutionary accounts of depression. These concepts have since been implicated in theoretical accounts of anxiety disorders and suicidality. The current article reports on a systematic review of the existing research investigating the links among defeat, entrapment, and psychopathology in the domains of depression, suicidality, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other anxiety syndromes. Fifty-one original research articles were identified and critically reviewed. There was strong convergent evidence for a link with depressive symptoms, across a variety of clinical and nonclinical samples. Preliminary support for an association with suicidality was a...
(1) Background. Defeat and entrapment have been highlighted as major risk factors of suicidal ideati...
The construct of entrapment is used in evolutionary theory to explain the etiology of depression. Th...
The concepts of defeat and entrapment have been employed in evolutionary accounts of clinical phenom...
Defeat and entrapment are psychological constructs that have played a central role in evolutionary a...
Defeat and entrapment are psychological constructs that have played a central role in evolutionary a...
The concepts of "defeat" (representing failed social struggle) and "entrapment" (representing an ina...
noThe concepts of “defeat” (representing failed social struggle) and “entrapment” (representing an i...
Background: There is a burgeoning literature examining perceptions of being defeated or trapped in d...
Introduction: Human behavior is very complex and driven by different motivations. At times, we find ...
Background: There is a burgeoning literature examiningperceptionsof being defeated or trapped in dif...
AbstractThe concepts of “defeat” (representing failed social struggle) and “entrapment” (representin...
The current study tests whether perceptions of defeat and entrapment are the psychological mechanism...
Objective: Contemporary psychological theoretical models of suicide hypothesise that defeat and entr...
Objective: Perceptions of defeat and entrapment are becoming increasingly important psychological c...
Theoretical perspectives into suicidality have suggested that heightened perceptions of defeat and e...
(1) Background. Defeat and entrapment have been highlighted as major risk factors of suicidal ideati...
The construct of entrapment is used in evolutionary theory to explain the etiology of depression. Th...
The concepts of defeat and entrapment have been employed in evolutionary accounts of clinical phenom...
Defeat and entrapment are psychological constructs that have played a central role in evolutionary a...
Defeat and entrapment are psychological constructs that have played a central role in evolutionary a...
The concepts of "defeat" (representing failed social struggle) and "entrapment" (representing an ina...
noThe concepts of “defeat” (representing failed social struggle) and “entrapment” (representing an i...
Background: There is a burgeoning literature examining perceptions of being defeated or trapped in d...
Introduction: Human behavior is very complex and driven by different motivations. At times, we find ...
Background: There is a burgeoning literature examiningperceptionsof being defeated or trapped in dif...
AbstractThe concepts of “defeat” (representing failed social struggle) and “entrapment” (representin...
The current study tests whether perceptions of defeat and entrapment are the psychological mechanism...
Objective: Contemporary psychological theoretical models of suicide hypothesise that defeat and entr...
Objective: Perceptions of defeat and entrapment are becoming increasingly important psychological c...
Theoretical perspectives into suicidality have suggested that heightened perceptions of defeat and e...
(1) Background. Defeat and entrapment have been highlighted as major risk factors of suicidal ideati...
The construct of entrapment is used in evolutionary theory to explain the etiology of depression. Th...
The concepts of defeat and entrapment have been employed in evolutionary accounts of clinical phenom...