The Humanistic approach-It emphasizes a person's positive qualities and their ability to be altruistic and to have a tremendous ability for self-understanding and to be warm & caring towards others it is an optimistic perspective.
Humanistic Psychology
According to Maslow, the most basic needs are physiologic needs, such as food and shelter. The highest level of need is self-actualization.
*Abraham Maslow
physical needs
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Humanistic Psychology
The use of perspective
The highway, until it ceased to exist in 1985, was nicknamed the "Will Rogers Highway."
The distinguishing features between Abraham Maslow\'s hierarchy of needs model and Philip Selznick\'s institutional approach as natural systems perspective theories are (i) Maslow\'s needs theory focuses on the progressive stages of man\'s needs from the most basic physiological need to the most advanced one of self-actualization; whereas Selznick\'s institutional theory is focused on the organization and how rules and norms are established within it. (ii) Maslow\'s needs theory focuses on people whereas Selznick\'s institutional theory focuses on organizational systems.
The highway, until it ceased to exist in 1985, was nicknamed the "Will Rogers Highway."
Self-actualization
James Maslow
conflict perspective
James Maslow says he is married to work because he must be busy most of the time and probably doesn't have enough time to have a relationship.
According to Maslow, the most basic needs are physiologic needs, such as food and shelter. The highest level of need is self-actualization.
physical needs
c. self- actualization