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Environmental Assessment Technique

The Environmental Assessment Technique (EAT) was developed by John L. Holland and Alexander W. Astin to quickly and easily capture the dominant beliefs, functioning, and goals of the individuals within an organization, using Holland’s six environmental models. The EAT consists of eight scales: Institutional Size, Aptitude Level, and six Personal Orientation scales. Theoretical Background The

Social and Environmental Factors Contributing to Helplessness

This article delves into the relationship between health psychology and the experience of helplessness, focusing on the role played by social and environmental factors. The introduction provides a contextual backdrop, emphasizing the significance of comprehending these factors in the realm of health psychology. The first section explores social factors, intricately examining the impact of social

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