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    display the signs of insecurity and the need to be safe. Needs of Love‚ Affection and Belongingness When the needs for safety and for physiological well-being are satisfied‚ the next class of needs for love‚ affection and belongingness can emerge. Maslow states that people seek to overcome feelings of loneliness and alienation. This involves both giving and receiving love‚ affection and the sense of belonging. Needs for Esteem When the first three classes of needs are satisfied‚ the needs for

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    In modern society‚ we as humans don’t typically have to worry about meeting our fundamental needs. Because the majority of people are born into loving families‚ it is common to live a comfortable life. Abraham Maslow was an American psychologist who is known for his theory of psychological health based on the fulfillment of essential human needs by priority‚ resulting in self-actualization. As he developed his theory of the essential human needs‚ he created the well-known Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

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    and so on. 4. Sociocultural criteria: Emotions‚ behaviours and beliefs that are considered desirable by the society in which the individual lives in. Traits that SOCIETY values. Contemporary/modern background of positive psychology lies with Rogers‚ Maslow & Jung (post 1920s/30s) It is the fastest growing field in psychology Definitions of PP: "pos psych…is about valued subjective experiences: well-being‚ contentment‚ and satisfaction in the past‚ hope and optimism for the future; and flow and happiness

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    of origin‚ social status‚ price relativity with the competing brands and family and friends. The research was conducted in Karachi and the samples selected included 200 people of age 16-24. The data collected for the research was through a questionnaire and was conducted in two popular shopping malls of the city and two universities since the target audience was largely the youth. Calculations were then analyzed and interpreted using a percentage of respondents and through frequency distribution

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    his article that overtime‚ change in the organizational climate may create changes in culture (p.22). Hence‚ a change in organizational culture requires the provision of a long period of consideration for employees. Furthermore‚ according to Abraham Maslow (1943) and his hierarchy of needs‚ the self-actualization needs of employees can be satisfied when anxiety and uncertainty are reduced. Therefore‚ aside from the necessity of having a clear understanding about the impact of culture‚ as well as climate

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    consists of five basic theories. The last theory is called humanistic theory and this is perhaps the most important of all. According to Abraham Maslow‚ an inventor of humanistic psychology‚ humans are driven to achieve the maximum point of goal at some point of their lives regardless of any obstacles and hindrances. Maslow developed a pyramid called Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Needs and it argues about five levels of needs beginning with physiological needs and ending with our need for self-actualization

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    major to education and enter into the family business. Upon graduation I began teaching Kindergarten. The climate in the workplace was nice. According to Maslow‚ I was on the Esteem level of my triangle. I was focused on the lower level of esteem‚ that of the respect of others and not of the higher‚ the need for self-respect. According to Maslow‚ these “two hierarchies are interrelated rather than sharply separated‚” but I lacked the experiences and inner competence to feel as successful as people

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    The Comparison between Psychodynamic and Humanistic Theory There are very distinct differences between Psychodynamic and Humanistic Counselling but both ultimately offer the help and guidance to discover why we act the way we do and why we make certain choices in our lives. Throughout this essay‚ I will endeavour to explain those major differences and you will see that despite these completely different methods of therapy‚ depending on what the problem maybe‚ they can both work very effectively

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    Questionnaire JMJ MARIST BROTHERS Notre Dame of Dadiangas University Marist Avenue‚ General Santos City Date: _______________ Objective/Purpose: As you probably know‚ we will be developing ESP syllabus to assist and help in improving specific linguistic conditions. In this activity‚ we request your completion of this questionnaire to help us learn more about your needs and preferences. The information you and others provide will assist us and play a vital role in the outcome of the said activity

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    aspects in psychology because it can either give confidence or accept defeat. William James introduced self esteem during his later years has a psychologist‚ to which a psychologist by the name of Abraham Maslow continued his studies of self esteem. Abraham Maslow is most notably known for "Maslow Hierarchy of Needs."(Ciccarelli 343) Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a pyramid in which a person can not reach the top needs with out having the proper base. The needs are as follows (1) Physiological‚ (2)

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