The development of the concept of self-actualization in the writings of abraham Maslow |
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Authors: | Michael Daniels |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of General Psychology, City of Liverpool College of Higher Education, Liverpool Road, L34 1NP Prescot, Merseyside, UK |
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Abstract: | The development of Maslow’s concept of self-actualization is traced through four decades of his published writings. It is argued that his views evolved in content and sophistication, but that he never achieved a final coherent theory of self-actualization. Certain characteristics of Maslow’s approach are discussed, and it is suggested that these may have prevented the development of a satisfactory formulation. |
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