A Theory of Human Motivation (Hardcover Library Edition)


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Maslow initially described his hierarchy of needs in this essay. His 1943 paper A theory of human motivation is where it originally appeared. Maslow later expanded the concept to take into account his observations of peoples innate curiosity. His beliefs are consistent with a wide range of other theories of human developmental psychology some of which concentrate on outlining the stages of human maturation. Maslow used the terms physiological safety belonging and love esteem self-actualization and self-transcendence to define diverse requirements. The pattern that human motivations typically follow needs to be described. Instead of studying mentally sick or neurotic people Maslow focused on what he deemed exceptional individuals like Albert Einstein Jane Addams Eleanor Roosevelt and Frederick Douglass.
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