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    ’s journey and Maslow ’s pyramid The Catcher in the Rye is a novel written by J.D‚ Salinger with the theme of saving children ’s innocence. The book reminds people to pay attention to and consider children ’s thoughts and struggles. Why does Holden think about human nature more than his study or any other things in the book? What does Holden need most? I think we can make a connection with Maslow ’s pyramid‚ which describes different needs in different stages of human growth. Maslow believes that

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    help you increase your personal control in life. Increased motivation Acquiring a good education can also help you improve your station in life. Abraham Maslow believed that what motivates people is a hierarchy of needs beginning at the most basic needs of food‚ shelter‚ and clothing and ending in self actualization (Wilson and Madsen‚ 2008). Maslow believed individuals have the ability through education to become whatever they want to become because the individual has an ability to learn (Wilson and

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    Motivate in the work place

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    Define the term motivation “Motivation is a Psychological feature that arouses an organism to act towards a desired goal and elicits‚ controls and sustains certain goal directed behaviours. It can be considered a driving force; A psychological one that compels or reinforces an action toward a desired goal. For example‚ hunger is a motivation that elicits a desire to eat. Motivation is the purpose or Psychological cause of an action.....” (Wikipedia) Describe the factors that may affect motivation

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    Classical Management theory and Human Relations theory have played an vital role in the history of modern management .It is two qualitative leap of modern management system. As two relatively complete system of Management theory‚ Classical Management theory and Human Relations theory has made its own unique contribution. This essay aims to identify key similarities and differences between two theory by comparing detailed aspects which including focus‚ the comprehension of structure ‚basic assumptions

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    individual‚ as Abraham Maslow‚ an American psychologist‚ wrote in his 1943 paper‚ A Theory of Human Motivation‚ in which he describes the hierarchy of needs‚ generalizing what every human requires for life. He describes these needs as a five-tiered hierarchy system and are what motivates each human in their life and is structured so that an individual cannot reach the next tier unless the lower one(s) have been fulfilled‚ though not necessarily at 100 percent fulfillment. Maslow believed that every

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    tries to understand the client’s presenting issue and emotions. In PCT the client determines the direction‚ course‚ speed and length of the treatment and the therapist helps increase the client’s insight and self understanding. Rogers and Abraham Maslow‚ another psychologist‚ were the founders of the humanistic approach to psychology. “Humanistic theories of personality maintain that humans are motivated by the uniquely human need to expand their frontiers and to realise as much of their potential

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    Policy and Practice for Children and Young People Discuss the ideology underpinning policy and practice for children and young people and demonstrate an awareness of constructs of childhood and adolescence from either an educational or care perspective. “The idea of belonging and membership‚ being part of a community‚ is a basic human need. It’s one of the principles of our democratic society. We all have the same needs‚ we want to be loved‚ we want to have friends‚ we want to feel that we

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    Theories of Creativity

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    from self-actualization described by Abraham Maslow‚ a pioneer in humanistic psychology. Maslow believes that creativity is divided into three categories; primary creativity‚ secondary creativity‚ and integrated creativity. This theory encompasses the gestalt of human intelligence and emotional state as well as the needs that must be met in order for someone to be completely able to express his‚ or her creativity. Primary creativity according to Maslow‚ allows self to escape from life stress. Individuals

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    term used to describe those processes‚ both instinctive and rational‚ by which people seek to satisfy the basic drives‚ perceived needs and personal goals‚ which trigger human behaviour. (Cole‚ 1996 page 28)_ Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow offers up a hierarchy of needs model that could help with our understanding of human motivation. It is a model that has been used by management guru’s since its inception in the 1940’s and has indeed been added to over the years by other theorists

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    Clinical Definition

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    NEED some quotation marks here…. Clinical Definition According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV)‚ A client must meet the following criteria to be classified as having PTSD: Criterion A: Has been exposed to an event involving threatened death or injury‚ during which the individual responded with panic‚ horror‚ and feelings of helplessness. Criterion B: Re-experiences the event in the form of dreams‚ flashbacks‚ memories‚ or unrest at being in situations that remind

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