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    approach to understanding and determining personality‚ and the psychological health of the whole person (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). Abraham Maslow‚ Gordon Allport‚ Carl Rogers‚ Rollo May‚ and others are theorist of this school of thought (Feist & Feist‚ 2009‚ p. 275). It is also known as the third force in psychology with the first force as psychoanalysis‚ and the second‚ behaviorism (Feist & Feist‚ 2009‚ p. 275). Dispositional theorist‚ such as Gordon Allport‚ Raymond Cattell‚ Hans Eysenck‚ and

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    During the 1950’s psychodynamic conjectures was unable to keep its general acceptance. Psychotherapy started to bring on a matter of interest with restrictions of the conjecture‚ in particular psychoanalyzing humanistic way of doing things. Maslow and Rogers came up with a different way of handling the controversy inside the psychodynamic conjecture. Putting together the information of studying‚ humanistic‚ and existential personality theories depicts an immense illustration of the human disposition

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    moving towards the psychological realm. The intellects that formed humanistic and existential personality theories are Abraham Maslow‚ Carl Rogers‚ and Rollo May. Theorists first of their kind to study the human race in an unorthodox method‚ that limited behaviorist and psychodynamic psychology‚ and rejected scientific psychology (McLeod‚ 2007). Humanistic psychologist; Maslow and Rogers study the whole person ’s inner feelings‚ self- concept‚ and their uniqueness in a qualitative method (McLeod‚ 2007)

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    weaknesses. Abraham Maslow has a humanistic theory that is based around self-actualization. This self – actualization is the main part of the theory that envelopes the lower level necessities such as love‚ safety‚ esteem and hunger (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). We need these to survive in a strong positive manner and also to reach the ultimate goal of self – actualization. Maslow felt that other theories did not adequately understand the humanity and psychological health of a person. Maslow has a hierarchy

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    repressed feelings of inferiority. This can be displayed as aggression‚ depression or accusation (FeistFeist & Roberts 2008). Adler stated that an affirmative attitude toward humanity was essential to mental health. Adler believed striving for success was when we have a social interest and are motivated by it. Viewing people as teammates not opponents. "My success is not your loss" (FeistFeist & Roberts 2008). Our style of life more modernly known as lifestyle is not what we connoted it

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    Topic 4 Psychology and Motivation How did Abraham Maslow’s humanistic approach to management influence later theories of motivation? Explore the influence of Maslow in the works of two more recent management theorists. Introduction Born in 1908 in New York‚ Abraham Maslow was one the most influential humanistic psychologist of his time. As a humanistic psychologist‚ he held great belief that psychology should be based entirely on the individual and his actions (Udechukwe 2009). The basis

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    from the philosophical bases (Feist & Feist‚ 2009) explaining the motivational influences to behavior. Humanistic and existential personality theories process the individual as a “whole” person not in pieces. Existential Psychological theory has the

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    development of personality according to how one anticipates specific events and as such‚ all human activity is influenced by anticipation (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). Skinner thought genetics plays a significant role in the development of personality‚ and genetic variance accounts for unique personalities‚ but ultimately‚ environment shapes the personality (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). Skinner believed climate‚ geographical environment‚ and personal physical strength in relation to animals helped shape the general

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    Psychology Theories of Personality 7th Edition FeistFeist =>? McGraw-Hill McGraw−Hill Primis ISBN−10: 0−39−043533−3 ISBN−13: 978−0−39−043533−0 Text: Theories of Personality‚ Seventh Edition FeistFeist This book was printed on recycled paper. Psychology http://www.primisonline.com Copyright ©2008 by The McGraw−Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976‚ no part of

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    References: Crane‚ Andrew & Desmond‚ John. (2002). Societal Marketing and Morality. European Journal of Marketing‚ 548-569 Feist‚ Jess & Feist‚ G.J. (2006). Theories of Personality 6th edition. Singapore: McGraw-Hill Schiffman‚ L.G. & Kanuk‚ L.L. (2000). Consumer Behavior 7th edition. USA: Prentice Hall International‚ Inc.

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