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Main belief of Maslow
-people cannot be completely explained by the laws of behavior
-cannot use the same principle of animals to people; animals and people are different
-personality focuses too much on pathology: when we are trying to figure out healthy, we need to look at high functioning people
-everybody is unique and we cannot lump people together
-hierarchy of needs
Describe PEAK EXPERIENCE
-moments of absorption
-you are not aware of yourself
-you are one with what's around you
-other people can have this but rare
-transcendence of self
-you lose sense of time
(D-MOTIVATION) DEFICIENCY MOTIVATION
-focusing on meeting unmet needs, so you are no longer motivated by growth
-when your needs are not met, you get stuck in that stage
B-MOTIVATION
-once unstuck/out of deficiency motivation, one can begin to focus on others
-opposite of deficiency motivation
B-VALUES
-when you are pursuing B-values, you are doing things right for you, but also benefiting other people
-inherently not selfish
B-LOVE
-unselfish love; loving someone without anything back
D-LOVE
-deficiency love
-love that provides a selfish need for the individual
-I love you because I want you to make me feel better
-more like a bargain
-Roger's Condition of Worth