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Exam 3 personality

QuestionAnswer
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
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