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Depression

In the newspaper article "Gunman kills himself after Hostage Drama" by Charles P. Wallace and Tim Waters. The man in the article named Robert B. Rose experiences traumatic events. They are supported and understood by Seligman's theory of helplessness. Robert Rose found that he could not control the trauma of fear and depression when discovering his illness of multiple sclerosis. A night long siege and hostage drama in a Hollywood hotel room ended early Saturday when a twenty-six year old gunman killed himself (Charles P. Wallace pg. 584). It was later discovered that the gunman, Robert Rose had been in years of intensive psychiatric care and had recentl


It was believed that the multiple sclerosis could be looked at as the last straw (Rose' mother pg. It is traumatic incidents like these that support Seligman's theory. Although the police rescued the young woman, it still ended tragic when Rose committed suicide minutes later. He was apparently depressed over his mental illness which led him to taking hostage of a seventeen year old girl. Rose was known to be a very brilliant man but at the same time was a very depressed man (Rose' mother pg. After these stages, fear will decrease and be replaced with depression (Seligman pg. In the newspaper article "Gunman Kills Himself After Hostage Drama" Robert B. Seligman stated that when a traumatic event first occurs, it causes a heightened state of emotionality that can loosely be called fear (Seligman pg. The fact that multiple sclerosis is a deadly disease produces fear inside of him. That event was understood through Martin E. Seligman's theory On Learned Helplessness. This state of fear continues until either the situation becomes controlled; or it remains uncontrollable and the fear is replaced with helplessness and depression.

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