Maslow Flashcards

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theory of maslow

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holistic-dynamic theory

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holistic-dynamic theory is also called

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  • humanistic theory
  • transpersonal theory
  • third force in psychology
  • fourth force in personality
  • needs theory
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3
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maslow’s view on motivation:

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  • holistic approach
  • complex
  • people are continually motivated by one need or another
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4
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whole person, not any single part or function is motivated

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holistic approach of motivation

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5
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desire to move beyond ourselves

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transcendence

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6
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hierarchy of needs (starting from the bottom)

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  • physiological needs
  • safety needs
  • love and belonging needs
  • esteem needs
  • self-actualization
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7
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four dimensions of needs

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  • conative needs
  • cognitive needs
  • aesthetic needs
  • neurotic need
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8
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the five needs are _____ needs with each step representing a higher needs but one less basic to survival

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conative needs

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9
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lower needs have _____ over higher needs

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prepotency

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10
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  • need for order and beauty
  • unlike conative needs, depends on culture and the person
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aesthetic needs

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10
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  • have a striving or motivational character and called the basic needs
  • willful striving
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conative needs

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  • desire to know, to solve mysteries, to understand, to be curious
  • need for curiosity and knowledge
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cognitive needs

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12
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  • unproductive pattern of relating to other people
  • lead to stagnation and pathology
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neurotic needs

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13
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neurotic needs are usually ___, a compensation for unsatisfied basic needs

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reactive

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14
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  • only need that can be completely satisfied or overly satisfied
  • recurring in nature
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physiological needs

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15
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cannot be overly satisfied

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safety needs

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16
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includes some aspect of sex and human contact as well as the need to both give and receive love

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love and belongingness needs

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17
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2 levels of esteem needs

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  • reputation
  • self-esteem
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18
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own feelings of worth and confidence; real competence

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self-esteem

19
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perception of prestige, recognition, and fame that a person has achieved according to the perception of other people

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reputation

20
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desire to become the most that one can be

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self-actualization

21
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self-actualization is also self-______

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fulfillment

22
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you become fully _____ once self-actualization is fulfilled

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human

23
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not universal to people but specific to some cultures

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cognitive and aesthetic needs

24
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even though needs are generally satisfied in a hierarchical order, occasionally they are reversed

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reversed order of needs

25
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has a cause but is not motivated; simply one’s way of expressing oneself

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expressive behavior

26
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motivated and is directed toward the satisfaction of basic needs

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coping behavior

27
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threat towards someone’s safety, fear, insecurity, and dread

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deprivation of needs

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  • absence of values, lack of fulfillment, loss of meaning in life
  • lack of philosophy in life
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metapathology

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some human needs are innately determined even though they can be modified by learning

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instinctoid nature of needs

30
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higher needs are similar to lower needs if they are ____

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instinctoid

31
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metaneeds (metamotivation) =

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psychological needs

32
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criteria for self-actualization

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  • free from psychopathology
  • had progressed through the hierarchy of needs
  • embracing the b-values
  • full use and exploitation of talents, capacities, potentialities
33
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indicators for psychological health

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b-values (being values)

34
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14 b-values

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  • truth
  • goodness
  • beauty
  • wholeness or transcendence of dichotomies
  • aliveness or spontaneity
  • uniqueness
  • perfection
  • completion
  • justice and order
  • simplicity
  • richness or totality
  • effortlessness
  • playfulness or humor
  • self-sufficiency or autonomy
35
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fear of being one’s best

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jonah complex

36
Q

jonah complex is characterized by attempts to ___ from one’s destiny

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run away

37
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aim of holistic-dynamic theory’s psychotherapy

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embrace b-values

38
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  • characterized by expressive behavior
  • associated with b-values
  • differentiate self-actualizing people from those who are not
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metamotivation

39
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  • temporary
  • not comparable to the quality of happiness produced by the satisfaction of higher needs
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hedonistic pleasure

40
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  • ecstasies
  • cannot be brought on by an act of the will; often unexpected, quite ordinary moments
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peak experience

41
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  • love for the essence or “being” of others
  • unmotivated, expressive behavior
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b-love (being-love)

42
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type of science that lacks emotion, joy, wonder, awe, and rapture

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desacralization

43
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to instill with human values, emotion, and ritual

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resacralization

44
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non-interfering, passive, and receptive

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taoistic attitude

45
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standardized test designed to measure self-actualizing values and behavior

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personal-orientation inventory