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Abraham Maslow was an American psychologist perhaps best known as one of the founders of humanistic psychology and for his famous hierarchy of needs. Maslow felt that Freud's psychoanalytic theory and Skinner's behavioral theory were too focused on the negative or pathological aspects of existence and neglected all of the potential and creativity that human beings possess.

Maslow's hierarchy of needs suggested that people have a number of needs, and as these needs are met they are able to go on to pursue other needs. The needs at the base of his hierarchy are more basic in nature, gradually moving up into more social, emotional and self-actualizing needs as one moves up the hierarchy.

"The story of the human race is the story of men and women selling themselves short." – Abraham Maslow

the tenth most cited psychologist of the 20th century.[4]

Contents

1 Biography

1.1 Youth

1.2 College and university

1.3 Academic career

1.4 Death

2 Legacy

3 Humanistic theories of self-actualization

3.1 Qualities of self-actualizing people

3.2 Dynamics of self-actualization

3.3 Methodology

3.4 Hierarchy of needs

3.5 Peak and plateau experiences

3.6 Metamotivation

3.7 B-values

3.8 Humanistic psychology

3.9 Transpersonal psychology

3.10 Positive psychology

3.11 Psychology of science

4 Maslow's hammer

5 Criticism

6 Writings

7 See also

8 References

9 Further reading

10 External links

Biography

Youth

Born in 1908 and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Maslow was the oldest of seven children. His parents were first generation Jewish immigrants from Kiev, then part of the Russian Empire, who fled from Czarist persecution in the early 20th century.

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