The psychologist Abraham Maslow’s “hierarchy of needs” was a founding tenet of humanistic psychology. He proposed that human beings have various needs, and only when those needs are met can someone ...
"I was awfully curious to find out why I didn't go insane," remarked Abraham Maslow, one of the founders of humanistic psychology. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, the eldest of seven children.
Personality and Human Potential Humanistic psychology, developed in the mid-20th century by figures such as Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers, focused the spotlight on individuals and their positive ...
The humanistic perspective emphasizes the role of motivation in thought and behavior. Concepts such as self-actualization are ...
An introduction to the methods and some major texts of comparative literary study. It will focus on the Greco-Roman tradition, asking what it means to call a work a "classic": it will consider the ...
Gary Saul Morson is the Lawrence B. Dumas Professor of the Arts and Humanities and professor of Slavic languages and literatures at Northwestern University. His many books include Narrative and ...
Nick Maslow is the Executive Editor of Crime, Health, Human Interest, Politics, Royals and Sports at PEOPLE and the creator of Real-Life Love, PEOPLE's story series about extraordinary romances.
The Collaborative for Humanistic Inquiry (CHI) at Saint Louis University supports faculty and student research and scholarship in a range of humanities and social science disciplines and in humanistic ...
"I was awfully curious to find out why I didn't go insane," remarked Abraham Maslow, one of the founders of humanistic psychology. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, the eldest of seven children.