Maslow Flashcards
Dominance/Security and Self-Actualization
What did Maslow study in college with Harlow
- Found dominance was less due to physical force, but came from within
- studied this in humans via conversational probing (intense interview)
What were Maslow’s key ideas?
- Motivational factors underlie personality
- Motivation progresses upward through hierarchy of needs (ends with self-actualization)
What is the hierarchy of needs
Ordered progression of motives, from basic to motives of the most developed humans
- Physiological
- Safety
- Belongingness and love
- Esteem
- Self-Actualization
What are the Deficit needs?
- needs to avoid physical or psychological illness
- the motivation at the 4 lower levels of development (all but self-actualization)
What are being needs?
- higher level motivation in which need for self-actualization predominates
- must achieve partial satisfaction of all needs
What are “physiological needs”
- lowest level of the hierarchy (food, water, sleep, sex)
Prepotent needs: needs that are dominant at times (ie. sleep or thirst)
What are safety needs?
Basic human need that involves a desire for security and safety
What are Belongingess and love needs?
Need to give and receive love, both in ones community (belonging) and with individuals (love)
- sex also here
What are esteem needs?
Need for self-respect as well as the respect of others (must be based on truths about ourselves)
- feel inferior if needs aren’t met
What does salient needs mean?
the most pressing or important need that a person is currently focused on fulfilling
- primarily in the belongingness/love and esteem stage
What are B-values
- only for people who attain self-actualization
- Cognitive needs to know, explain, understand, and satisfy big constructs
Give an example of how we experience things differently based on where we are. inthe hierarchy
Love
- D needs: experience jealousy and anxiety
- B needs: nonpossessive and completely enjoyable
What are peak experiences?
- intense and mystical experiences where you feel powerful and get lose in a sense of time
- experience deep thought, awe
(more like in self-actualizer)
Peak experiences often change a person’s view ______. (3 of them)
- Of themselves (more confident, secure, postive)
- Of other people and their relationships (more realistic)
- Of the world (seeig worldwise problems more realistically)
What are some other after effects of peak experiences?
- Greater creativity, spontaneity, expressiveness
- Remember experiences positively; repeat again
- View life as worthwhile