Answer:
Henrietta is exhibiting a type of learned helplessness.
Explanation:
Learned helplessness is a behavior displayed by people or animals that have been repeatedly exposed to painful (physical, emotional, psychological) stimuli. After suffering repeatedly, it is common for those people or animals to conclude they have no control over the situation. They no longer try to change it or avoid it, but act helplessly, instead. Even when presented with options, people and animals who display learned helplessness will not make an attempt to escape. In Henrietta's case, she sees failure as unavoidable and, even though painful, no longer does she try to change the situation. She is helpless; she has given up on the possibilities to change or escape the pain.