Counseling Perspectives
.... For
Bandura as well as
Rogers, faulty conceptions of self are said to lead to dysfunctional and maladaptive human behavior. However ....
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Parent Involvement and School Improvement: A Proposal
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Bandura also stated that perceived self-efficacy includes judgments of how well a .... are found (Sherer, Maddox, Mercandante, Prentice-Dunn, Jacobs, &
Rogers, 1982 ....
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Eight Schools of Psychology
.... learning is affected by perceptions of self-efficacy or what
Bandura called the .... Humanistic theory as proposed by Abraham Maslow and Carl
Rogers regards people ....
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DETERMINISM VERSUS FREE WILL Introduction The
.... actions based on their expectations of future reinforcement (see:
Bandura, 1977 .... Pervin (1980) has noted that psychologists Rollo May, Carl
Rogers, Gordon Allport ....
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Nursing Intervention
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Bandura labeled an individual's confidence in their ability to carry out a .... Maurizio and
Rogers (1997) recommend that while patient education is crucial for the ....
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The Concept of Mental Illness
.... According to
Bandura (1969), individuals learn to interact appropriately with one .... that emphasize a predetermined set of social values,
Rogers and Maslow's ....
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The Adolescent Development of Malcolm X
.... The theories of Maslow and
Rogers are termed the phenomenological theories of .... Social learning theorists such as
Bandura and Sears believed that the individual ....
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Parents & Theories of Adolescent Development
.... Carl
Rogers and Abraham Maslow referred to their collective theories as humanistic psychology, and ....
Bandura believed that children learn through observation. ....
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MAIN SCHOOLS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
.... Beck (1995) notes that with the work of people like
Bandura, Ellis and .... state that the most well known humanistic therapist was Carl
Rogers who formulated the ....
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