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Albert Bandura and the self-efficacy factor - A journey into the psychology of human potential through the understanding and development of self-efficacy and self-esteem - cover

Albert Bandura and the self-efficacy factor - A journey into the psychology of human potential through the understanding and development of self-efficacy and self-esteem

Stefano Calicchio

Publisher: Stefano Calicchio

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Summary

Who is Albert Bandura and how did he revolutionise the field of psychology with his theory on self-efficacy? What is the impact of this theory in the modern world?

Immerse yourself in an exploration of Albert Bandura's fascinating life and ideas. Discover how Bandura, one of the giants of psychology, redefined our understanding of human potential with the concept of self-efficacy. Through detailed analyses of his pioneering research and the fundamental principles of his theory, as well as practical exercises and insights for self-reflection, this book offers a comprehensive overview of Bandura's contribution to psychology.
From his personal growth journey to his groundbreaking studies on social learning, you will explore how Bandura analysed how we face life's challenges to develop confidence in our abilities. Be prepared to discover how the concept of self-efficacy can transform your life by developing confidence and personal effectiveness, an essential resource for anyone wishing to explore the power of the human mind in the modern world.
Available since: 09/22/2023.

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