> I get the impression that there may be something in common between > Seligman's approach and Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy. Could anyone > with some knowledge of the latter comment on this? > To the extent that Seligman's other major contribution to psychology deals with learned helplessness, the connection to Cognitive/Behavioral Therapy makes sense.
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