• Abraham Harold Maslow (/ˈmæzloʊ/; April 1, 1908 – June 8, 1970) was an American psychologist who created Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological...
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    Maslow's hierarchy of needs is an idea in psychology proposed by American psychologist Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation"...
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  • Maslow may refer to: Masłów (disambiguation), a Polish place-name Abraham Maslow Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a theory in psychology proposed by Abraham...
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  • of the hammer, Maslow's hammer, or golden hammer is a cognitive bias that involves an over-reliance on a familiar tool. Abraham Maslow wrote in 1966,...
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  • Self-actualization, in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, is the highest personal aspirational human need in the hierarchy. It represents where one's potential...
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  • Maslow on Management (originally Eupsychian Management: A Journal) is a work on industrial psychology by Abraham Maslow, first published in 1965. Maslow's...
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    McGregor's work was rooted in motivation theory alongside the works of Abraham Maslow, who created the hierarchy of needs. The two theories proposed by McGregor...
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  • Abraham Maslow established the need for a "third force" in psychology. The school of thought of humanistic psychology gained traction due to Maslow in...
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  • people critically evaluate all cultures and forms of reverence.: 155  Abraham Maslow in his Religions, Values, and Peak Experiences, deals extensively with...
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  • individuals.[citation needed] The concept was originally developed by Abraham Maslow in 1964,[citation needed] who described peak experiences as "rare, exciting...
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  • higher order human psychological needs. One Theory Z was developed by Abraham H. Maslow in his paper "Theory Z", which was published in 1969 in the Journal...
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    a way that shows strong plasticity. In the 1950s, the psychologist Abraham Maslow argued that humans no longer have instincts because we have the ability...
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    neurotic people. Although Abraham Maslow is credited for the term, the name "Jonah complex" was originally suggested by Maslow's friend, Professor Frank...
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  • Metamotivation is a term coined by Abraham Maslow to describe the motivation of people who are self-actualized and striving beyond the scope of their basic...
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  • large. The HPM has much in common with humanistic psychology in that Abraham Maslow's theory of self-actualization strongly influenced its development. The...
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    learning any new skill". Later the model was frequently attributed to Abraham Maslow, incorrectly since the model does not appear in his major works. Several...
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  • Motivation and Personality (category Books by Abraham Maslow)
    Motivation and Personality is a book on psychology by Abraham Maslow, first published in 1954. Maslow's work deals with the subject of the nature of human...
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    number of popular specials for PBS. Influenced by thinkers such as Abraham Maslow and Albert Ellis, Dyer's early work focused on psychological themes...
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  • behavior and negative thinking. It builds on the humanistic movement of Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers, which encourages an emphasis on happiness, well-being...
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  • part of the universe. Several psychologists, including Viktor Frankl, Abraham Maslow, and Pamela G. Reed have made contributions to the theory of self-transcendence...
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  • founders of the humanistic school of thought were American psychologists Abraham Maslow, who formulated a hierarchy of human needs, and Carl Rogers, who created...
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  • profound influence on education practices. McGregor was a student of Abraham Maslow. He has contributed much to the development of the management and motivational...
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    Croatian: Abraham Czech: Abraham Danish: Abraham Dutch: Abraham English: Abraham Estonian: Abraham Filipino: Abraham Finnish: Abraham French: Abraham German:...
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    The content theories were created by different philosophers, such as Abraham Maslow, Clayton Alderfer, Frederick Herzberg, and David McClelland. They focus...
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    from Boys High School (Brooklyn), where his best friend was his cousin Abraham Maslow, who later became a pioneer in humanistic psychology. A Boys High physics...
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  • includes Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, Gordon Allport, Hans Eysenck, Abraham Maslow, and Carl Rogers. Personality can be determined through a variety of...
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  • founders of the field of transpersonal psychology; Anthony Sutich, Abraham Maslow and Stanislav Grof. According to Vich all three had used the term as...
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  • or needs are. Content theory includes the work of David McClelland, Abraham Maslow and other psychologists. Douglas McGregor proposed two different motivational...
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  • Foundations for the research have been laid out by various scientists such as Abraham Maslow, Walter N. Pahnke, Stanislav Grof and Charles Tart. They focused on...
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    the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where humanistic psychologist Abraham Maslow worked with him for a short period of time. Harlow's experiments were...
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