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- Self-actualization abstract "Self-actualization is a term that has been used in various psychology theories, often in slightly different ways. The term was originally introduced by the organismic theorist Kurt Goldstein for the motive to realize one's full potential. Expressing one's creativity, quest for spiritual enlightenment, pursuit of knowledge, and the desire to give to society are examples of self-actualization. In Goldstein's view, it is the organism's master motive, the only real motive: "the tendency to actualize itself as fully as possible is the basic drive... the drive of self-actualization." Carl Rogers similarly wrote of "the curative force in psychotherapy - man's tendency to actualize himself, to become his potentialities... to express and activate all the capacities of the organism." The concept was brought most fully to prominence in Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory as the final level of psychological development that can be achieved when all basic and mental needs are essentially fulfilled and the "actualization" of the full personal potential takes place, although he adapted this viewpoint later on in life, and saw it more flexibly. Self actualization can be seen as similar to words and concepts such as self discovery, self reflection, self realisation and self exploration.As Abraham Maslow noted, the basic needs of humans must be met (e.g. food, shelter, warmth, security, sense of belongingness etc.) before a person can achieve self-actualization - the need to be good, to be fully alive and to find meaning in life. Research shows that when people live lives that are different from their true nature and capabilities, they are less likely to be happy than those whose goals and lives match. For example, someone who has inherent potential to be a great artist or teacher may never realize his/her talents if their energy is focused on attaining the basic needs of humans.".
- Self-actualization wikiPageExternalLink Maslow.pdf.
- Self-actualization wikiPageExternalLink Oliver_Kress_-_A_new_approach_to_cognitive_development_ontogenesis_and_the_process_of_initiation.
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- Self-actualization hasPhotoCollection Self-actualization.
- Self-actualization subject Category:Happiness.
- Self-actualization subject Category:Human_behavior.
- Self-actualization subject Category:Motivation.
- Self-actualization subject Category:Self.
- Self-actualization comment "Self-actualization is a term that has been used in various psychology theories, often in slightly different ways. The term was originally introduced by the organismic theorist Kurt Goldstein for the motive to realize one's full potential. Expressing one's creativity, quest for spiritual enlightenment, pursuit of knowledge, and the desire to give to society are examples of self-actualization.".
- Self-actualization label "Autorrealización".
- Self-actualization label "Autorrealização".
- Self-actualization label "Développement personnel".
- Self-actualization label "Samorealizacja".
- Self-actualization label "Selbstverwirklichung".
- Self-actualization label "Self-actualization".
- Self-actualization label "Zelfactualisering".
- Self-actualization label "Самоактуализация".
- Self-actualization label "自己実現".
- Self-actualization label "自我實現".
- Self-actualization sameAs Selbstverwirklichung.
- Self-actualization sameAs Autorrealización.
- Self-actualization sameAs Développement_personnel.
- Self-actualization sameAs Aktualisasi_diri.
- Self-actualization sameAs 自己実現.
- Self-actualization sameAs Zelfactualisering.
- Self-actualization sameAs Samorealizacja.
- Self-actualization sameAs Autorrealização.
- Self-actualization sameAs m.0cb638.
- Self-actualization sameAs Q198827.
- Self-actualization sameAs Q198827.
- Self-actualization wasDerivedFrom Self-actualization?oldid=606523705.
- Self-actualization isPrimaryTopicOf Self-actualization.