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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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    References: 3. Gawel‚ Joseph E. (1997). Herzberg ’s theory of motivation and maslow ’s hierarchy of needs. Practical Assessment‚ Research & Evaluation‚ 5(11). Retrieved November 20‚ 2012 from http://PAREonline.net/getvn.asp?v=5&n=11. 5. Locke‚ E. A. & Latham‚ G. P. (2000) A theory of goal setting and task performance‚ Prentice Hall

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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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    all human behavior. In maslow’s hierarchy of needs there are five levels‚ Biological and physiological‚ Safety needs‚ Love and belongingness‚ esteem needs and self actualized needs. Each level represents a different need for a person to survive. Maslow stated that the lower needs need to be met before the higher ones. His needs has gave me a better understanding about myself and others by‚ feeling more secure‚ having better relationships with my friends and having self respect for me and the other

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    References: Boeree‚ D. (2006). Abraham Maslow. [online] Webspace.ship.edu. Available at: http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/maslow.html [Accessed 5 Dec. 2014]. Green‚ C. (2000). Classics in the History of Psychology -- A. H. Maslow (1943) A Theory of Human Motivation. [online] Psychclassics.yorku.ca. Available at: http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Maslow/motivation.htm [Accessed 5 Dec. 2014]. Gregor‚ M. (1960). Theory X and Theory Y. [online] Wikipedia

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    Abraham Maslow‚ a humanistic psychologist‚ has distinguished different levels in needs of human beings. Maslow argues that there exists a hierarchy of needs‚ which is often described as a pyramid. The need in the top of the pyramid is Self-Actualization. Maslow claims that Self-Actualization is what a person was born to do. A writer must write‚ a painter must paint‚ and a dancer must dance. Also‚ he believes that the only reason every person is not on the track of achieving Self-Actualization

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    Seminar Paper 1 How do you ensure that pupils understand explanations ? The purpose of this essay is to look at the ways in which a child retains information‚ how that information is processed and the possible barriers involved. There will be some focus on the theories of learning and the strategies and practices employed in the classroom. At this juncture it must be stated that ‘ensuring’ may be an ambiguous word‚ and that ‘enabling’ the understanding may be more precise‚ as no matter how

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    Experiential and Humanistic Theory As a person goes through life and has ups and downs‚ their ability to handle the stress varies from person to person. At times‚ a person has difficulties maintaining all the pressures of issues that sometimes feel to manifest into deep sensations of falling. Not knowing where to turn or where to go to get a clear view of what it is that may has them continuing to feel all of the world is against them. Many people rely on friends and family to get that ear

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    psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper “A Theory of Human Motivation”. One of his theories focuses on‚ describing the stages of growth in humans. Maslow used the terms Physiological‚ Safety‚ Belongingness and Love‚ Esteem‚ and Self- Actualization needs to describe the pattern that human motivations generally more through. Physical Needs includes the most basic needs that are vital to survival; such as the need for water‚ food‚ air‚ and sleep. Maslow believed that these needs in the

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