Self-Efficacy, Adaptation, and Adjustment: Theory, Research, and Application

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James E. Maddux
Springer Science & Business Media, 09.03.2013 - 396 Seiten
Covering over fifteen years of research, this compilation offers the first comprehensive review of the relationships between self-efficacy, adaptation, and adjustment. Following a general overview of self-efficacy, renowned researchers discuss important topics such as depression, anxiety, addictive disorders, vocational and career choice, preventive behavior, rehabilitation, stress, academic achievement and instruction, and collective efficacy. Psychologists concerned with social cognition and practitioners in clinical counseling will find this an invaluable reference.
 

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SelfEfficacy Theory
1902
RELATED CONCEPTS OF MASTERY CONTROL
1924
REFERENCES
1932
FACTORS AFFECTING SELFEFFICACY
1938
SelfEfficacy and Adjustment
1946
CONCLUSION
1956
STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING SELFEFFICACY
1967
SelfEfficacy Anxiety and Phobic Disorders
SelfEfficacy and Healthy Behavior
COMMON THEORETICAL ELEMENTS
REFERENCES
SELFEFFICACY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO EXERCISE
DO HEART RATE AND PERFORMANCE CHANGES MEDIATE
SelfEfficacy and the Physiological Stress Response
DISCUSSION AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
SELFEFFICACY AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

SELFEFFICACY AND TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
SelfEfficacy and Addictive Behaviors
SELFEFFICACY AND DRUG ABUSE
REFERENCES
SelfEfficacy and Depression
COVARIATION AND CAUSE
THEORETICAL ISSUES
IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
SelfEfficacy and Education and Instruction
Collective Efficacy
SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS
SelfEfficacy and Outcome Expectancies
FUZZY BOUNDARIES AND CONCEPTUAL OVERLAPA FINAL
REFERENCES
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