Albert Bandura


ALBERT BANDURA, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology, Stanford University. He has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Institute of  Medicine of the National Academy of Science. Dr. Bandura is a proponent of Self-Efficacy Theory. This theory and its diverse applications are presented in his recently published book, Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control. 

Bandura has been responsible for contributions to the field of education and to several fields of psychology, including social cognitive theory, therapy, and personality psychology, and was also of incluence in the transition between behaviorism and cognitive psychology. He is known as the originator of social learning theory (renamed the social cognitive theory) and the theoretical construct of self-efficacy, and is also responsible for the influential 1961 Bobo doll experiment. This Bobo doll experiment demonstrated the concept of observational learning.

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EP05 State of the Art Address 03 - On Shaping One's Future: The Exercise of Personal and Collective Efficacy - Albert Bandura, PhD


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State of the Art Address |  Motivation |  Psychotherapy |  Therapist Development
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005
Faculty:
Albert Bandura
Duration:
55:39
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Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Dec 09, 2005
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This address will focus on self-efficacy as the foundation of human motivation, well-being and accomplishments. Whatever other factors may serve as guides and motivators, they are rooted in the core b...
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EP05 Topical Panel 01 - The History of Psychotherapy - Albert Bandura, Ph.D., Nicholas Cummings, Ph.D., Albert Ellis, Ph.D., Thomas Szasz, M.D.


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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005
Faculty:
Albert Bandura |  Nicholas Cummings, PhD |  Albert Ellis, PhD |  Thomas Szasz, MD
Duration:
1 Hour 4 Minutes
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Dec 09, 2005
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Topical Panel 01 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 - The History of Psychotherapy Featuring Albert Bandura, PhD; Nicholas Cummings, PhD; Albert Ellis, PhD; and Thomas Szasz, MD Moderated by Mic...
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EP05 Topical Panel 12 - Research in Psychotherapy - Albert Bandura, PhD; Marsha Linehan, PhD; Donald Meichenbaum, PhD; John Gottman, PhD


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Albert Bandura |  Marsha Linehan, PhD |  Donald Meichenbaum, PhD |  John Gottman, PhD
Duration:
1 Hour 2 Minutes
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Dec 09, 2005
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Topical Panel 12 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 - Research in Psychotherapy Featuring Albert Bandura, PhD; Marsha Linehan, PhD; Donald Meichenbaum, PhD; and John Gottman, PhD Moderated by Je...
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EP09 Conversation Hour 16 - Albert Bandura, PhD


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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009
Faculty:
Albert Bandura
Duration:
57 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 12, 2009
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EP09 - Conversation Hour 16 - Albert Bandura, PhD
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EP09 Point/Counterpoint 07 - Moral Disengagement - Albert Bandura, PhD


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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009
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Albert Bandura
Duration:
1 Hour 24 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 10, 2009
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This presentation addresses how otherwise good people can do cruel things. They do so through selective disengagement of moral self-sanctions from inhumane conduct. At the behavior locus, worthy ends ...
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