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Humanistic Approach - Maslow’s Theory of Self Actualization

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Topics

  • Introduction
  • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
  • Characteristics of Self-Actualized Individuals
  • Frustration of Higher-Order Needs
  • Peak Experiences
  • Cultural Influences
  • Key Points: Maslow’s Theory of Self Actualization
CISCE: Class 12

Introduction

Self-actualization denotes the process by which an individual fully realizes personal talents, capacities, and creativity. Psychologically healthy persons exhibit authenticity, contentment, and purposeful engagement with life.

CISCE: Class 12

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

  1. Physiological Needs: Food, water, sleep, homeostasis.
  2. Safety Needs: Personal security, health, employment, and resources.
  3. Love & Belonging: Friendship, family, intimacy, social groups.
  4. Esteem Needs: Self-esteem, recognition, respect from others.
  5. Self-Actualization: Realization of personal potential, self-fulfillment, peak experiences.
CISCE: Class 12

Characteristics of Self-Actualized Individuals

  • Autonomy: Independent decision-making based on personal values.
  • Spontaneity: Natural, honest behavior without pretense.
  • Purpose-Driven: Commitment to meaningful goals or causes.
  • Appreciation: Recognition of beauty, truth, and others’ achievements.
  • Altruism: Genuine concern for the welfare of others.
CISCE: Class 12

Frustration of Higher-Order Needs

Failure to satisfy esteem or growth needs can result in psychological tension, stress, and feelings of alienation.

Deficiency Outcomes:

  • Apathy
  • Anxiety
  • Disorganization
CISCE: Class 12

Peak Experiences

  • Defined as transient moments of profound joy, insight, or transcendence.
  • Common triggers: academic achievement, artistic creation, altruistic service.
  • Serve to reinforce further pursuit of self-actualization.
CISCE: Class 12

Cultural Influences

  • Emphasis on material success in certain societies may delay progression to growth needs.
  • Balanced cultures cultivate both security and opportunities for creativity, autonomy, and community service.
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Maslow’s Theory of Self Actualization

  • Maslow’s hierarchy includes five levels: physiological needs, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization.
  • Self-actualization is the process of realizing one’s full potential through creativity, purpose, and personal growth.
  • Self-actualized individuals are independent, genuine, purposeful, appreciative, and caring toward others.
  • When higher needs like esteem are not fulfilled, it can lead to stress, anxiety, and a lack of motivation.
  • Peak experiences, such as creative success or helping others, inspire individuals to keep striving for self-actualization.

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