Motivation and Personality

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Motivation and Personality is a seminal psychology book by Abraham Maslow that systematically presents his theory of human motivation and the hierarchy of needs.

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instanceOf book
psychology book
academicDiscipline psychology
approach humanistic approach
author Abraham Maslow
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizesApproach behaviorism
psychoanalysis
discusses basic needs
esteem needs
love and belongingness needs
safety needs
self-actualization needs
emphasizes healthy individuals
holistic view of personality
positive human potential
field humanistic psychology
focusesOn healthy personality development
motivational determinants of behavior
impact helped establish humanistic psychology as a third force
influencedField counseling psychology
educational psychology
management theory
organizational psychology
personality psychology
language English
mainSubject hierarchy of needs
human motivation
personality
self-actualization
notableFor formalization of the hierarchy of needs
systematic presentation of Maslow's theory of motivation
presentsConcept deficiency needs
growth needs
peak experiences
self-actualization
presentsTheory hierarchy of needs
surface form: Maslow's hierarchy of needs
publicationYear 1954
publisher Harper & Brothers
relatedWorkOfAuthor Toward a Psychology of Being
structure empirical observations
theoretical exposition
targetAudience psychologists
researchers
students of psychology
theoreticalOrientation humanistic
theoristPresented Abraham Maslow
timePeriod 20th century

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Toward a Psychology of Being relatedWork Motivation and Personality