Thinking beyond the ordinary; generating new ideas and solutions.
Creating, Imagining, and Innovating
One of Bandura's most influential ideas is that people can learn vicariously by observing others' actions.
Observational Learning (Modeling)
It is a part of understanding the self.
Emotional self-awareness
According to this theory, emotions are experience before physiological reactions or behavioral responses occur
Common Sense Theory
Humans have a deep need for relationships and a sense of connection with others.
Love and Belonging Needs
Showing enthusiasm and appreciation for learning and discovery.
Responding with Wonderment and Awe
A process in which people selectively observe and extract information from the ongoing modeled activities.
Attention
Refers to how we perceive, regulate, and express our emotions
Emotional Self
Proposed by William James and Carl Lange, this theory suggest that emotions results from physiological reactions.
James-Lange Theory of Emotion
Once the need for belonging and love is fulfilled, individuals strive for esteem both self-esteem and esteem for others.
Esteem Needs
Trying new approaches even if success isn't guaranteed.
Taking Responsible Risks
Remembering what was observed
Retention
The ability to manage and control emotional responses
Self-regulation
Developed by Walter Cannon and Philip Bard, this theory argues that emotions and physiological responses occur simultaneously
Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion
The highest level in Maslow's hierarchy; it refers to realizing and fulfilling one's full potential.
Self-actualization
Seeing the lighter side of life and learning to laugh at oneself.
Finding Humor
The act of performing the actual behavior that was observed.
Reproduction
The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
Empathy
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: These are the most basic, fundamental human needs necessary for survival
Physiological Needs
A behavioral psychologist that identified different components that make up the Material Self - the Body, Clothes, Immediate Family, and Home
William James
This theory by Albert Bandura explains that learning happens by observing others and that cognition plays a major role in shaping behavior and personality.
Social Cognitive Theory
Having a reason or drive to imitate it.
Motivation
Emotional expression
Once physiological needs are met, individuals seek safety and security
Safety Needs
The most basic part of the material self, it is what we identify with most closely we experience the world through it and it represents who we are to others.
Body