Saturday, March 30, 2013

Maslow

Maslow

 Definition:

a Psychologist and practioner of humanistic psychology who was born April 1, 1908 in Brooklyn, New York.
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To satisfy his parents, Maslow first studied law at the City College of New York.
Maslow became interested in research on human sexuality.

Maslow served as the chair of the psychology department at Brandeis from 1951 to 1969.

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    Maslow was a psychologist and practioner of humanistic psychology.  He descovered the five Human Hierarchy of Needs.  He made a model of this in order from the most needed to least, self-actualization, esteem, belonging/love, safety, and then biological and physiological.  This diagram has been updated as well so it was never just perfect the first time because of it's criticism.  The Human Hierarchy of Needs was also made into a book, The Organism.  He had also made his own crusade for a humanistic psychology, which was ultimately much more important to him than his own theorizing. 

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