A theory of metamotivation : the biological rooting of the value-life

作者: A.H. Maslow

DOI: 10.1177/002216786700700201

关键词: PsychologySelf-disclosureValue (mathematics)Self-esteemSocial psychologySelf reinforcedSelf-controlPersonalitySelf-actualization

摘要: Self-actualizing individuals (more matured, more fully-human), by definition, already suitaby gratified in their basic needs, are now motivated in other higher ways, to be called" metamotivations." BY definition, self-actualizing people are gratified in all their basic needs (of belongingness, affection, respect, and self-esteem). This is to say that they have a feeling of belongingness and rootedness, they are satisfied in their love needs, have friends and feel loved and loveworthy, they have status and place in life and respect from other people …

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