Maslow suggested that failure to satisfy the need for _____ is a fundamental cause of emotional maladjustment
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Thank you for asking this question. Maslow was a humanistic psychologist who believed that love, empathy and gratitude connected people.
He said that failure to satisfy need for LOVE is a fundamental cause of emotional maladjustment. According to him, love was a important part of a man's psyche. He believed that without love, man is not emotionally settled and that love in a person's life was necessary.
He said that failure to satisfy need for LOVE is a fundamental cause of emotional maladjustment. According to him, love was a important part of a man's psyche. He believed that without love, man is not emotionally settled and that love in a person's life was necessary.
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Love
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- Maslow's theory of hierarchy of needs is the one which is defined as the theory that puts forward that motivate people through 5 basic categories of the needs:
- The needs are self-actualization, safety, esteem, physiological and esteem. So, the theory which fails to satisfy the need for love as the fundamental cause of the emotional maladjustment.
- As per Maslow, the love is the vital part of the individual life. And it is believed that without love, person will be stable emotionally and it is necessary for the person's life.
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