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Exam 3 personality
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| maslows's family life | felt isolated and unhappy |
| needs that predominate at any time | physological needs |
| when lower level needs tend to arise | starting at infancy with physiological necessities and evolving into safety needs in early childhood |
| basis hierarchy needs | physiological needs and safety needs |
| psychological hierarchy needs | belongingness and love needs, esteem needs |
| self-fulfillment hierarchy needs | self-actualization |
| self-esteem satisfaction allows us to feel ? | feelings of inferiority, helplessness, and discouragement |
| achieve self-actualization | fullest development of the self |
| peak experience | a transient moment of intese ecstasy wonder, awe, and joy |
| jonah complex | the fear of one’s own greatness, the evasion of one's destiny, or the fear of success |
| reasons people fail to achieve self-actualization | inadequate education, rearing practices and jonah complex |
| max wertheimer | is who maslow was trying to understand when he was first developing the concept of self-actualization |
| qrogers school of thoughts | emphasizing the individuals capacity for self actualizaiton, growth, and free will |
| self-worth | what is rogers childhood that influenced his views |
| conditional | are worthy of aproval only when we express desirable behaviors and attitudes and refrain from expressing those that bring disapproval for others |
| unconditional | approval granted regardless of a person's nehavior |
| self esteem | a disposition that a person has which represents their judgment of their own worthiness |
| competence | ability and preformance in various ares, particularly academic performance for college students |