so a kinda odd question, when looking into animal psychology there's a behavior called "learned helplessness"- basically when an animal dislikes something, but it realizes that there's no way out of it, so it puts up with it. but when looking up how to socialize snakes and have them be ok with being handled, the advice seems to be "handle them every day and don't reward bad behavior by putting them back". enrichment seems to focus on giving a captive animal choices, and thus some control over its environment and itself- studies on humans show that giving people control over their environment can improve health, longevity in the elderly, and mental disorders like depression, while learned helplessness- or a complete lack of control over an environment- can cause anxiety and depression in horses and rats. granted, i don't know if snakes are complex enough to experience learned helplessness, but the question is- is there a way to socialize snakes using positive reinforcement, or do we just have to handle them however often despite them not liking it at first and hope that it's not a factor?