. If you became one of Maslow's self-actualizers, reaching your full human potential, how would you describe yourself at that point?
Title: . If you became one of Maslow's self-actualizers, reaching your full human potential, how would you describe yourself at that point?
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 394 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
. If you became one of Maslow's self-actualizers, reaching your full human potential, how would you describe yourself at that point?
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 394 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Abraham Maslow, one of the leaders of the Humanistic movement in psychology, has theorized that we all follow a hierarchy of needs. These needs begin with basic needs such as physiological needs (air, food, water, sleep, etc.) and safety and security. Once these basic needs have been relatively satisfied, higher growth needs can be sought. First, we try to find love and belonging through family, friendships and other mutually caring relationships. Once these are relatively
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have any complications when it comes to work or money itself. Simply because money is one of the biggest factor now a days that most married couples separate or get divorced for. I understand that money is an extremely important sector of life but its not everything. You can be poor, but if you have the love and passion you can survive and sooner or later you will achieve whatever you set your mind too.