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Abraham Maslow. By: Mr. Tracy & Ms. Potena. Biography. Beliefs = Government. Abraham Maslow. Famous Work. Quotes. Philosophy. Ideas Today. Video. Essential Questions. Biography. Born: April 1, 1908 Brooklyn, New York. Studied: Psychology. Oldest of 7 children
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Abraham Maslow By: Mr. Tracy & Ms. Potena
Biography Beliefs = Government Abraham Maslow Famous Work Quotes Philosophy Ideas Today Video Essential Questions
Biography Born:April 1, 1908 Brooklyn, New York Studied: Psychology Oldest of 7 children Bad relationships with parents Research= Human Behavior Married: His cousin Bertha Died:June 8, 1970 Menio Park, California 2 Daughters Ann Ellen Home
Famous Work Written in 1954 Psychological Review Volume 50 No. 4 July 1943 "A Theory of Human Motivation" 1st introduces theory of HUMAN HIERARCHY OF NEEDS Fully expresses theory of HUMAN HIERARCHY OF NEEDS Home
Philosophy Hierarchy of Needs
Philosophy Hierarchy of Needs Home
Beliefs =Government Purpose of government? Home
Quotes What a man can be, he must be. This need we call self-actualization. If you plan on being anything less than you are capable of being, you will probably be unhappy all the days of your life. The story of the human race is the story of men and women selling themselves short. Home
Philosophy Today -Used in every psychology and sociology course -Essential for understanding human motivation -Businesses use this theory to encourage employees to fulfill their own unique potential Home
Video Real-Life Castaway Home
Video Cast Away Connection Experienced a purpose to keep fighting to survive Motivated to pursue the journey home Success with survival Building the fire= smoke signals Using his girlfriend’s picture/memories Creating Wilson Building a shelter, finding a cave to live in The search for food, water, supplies Used washed up FedEx packages Home
Essential Questions 1. Do you feel that the hierarchy of needs is accurate? 2. How do these 5 factors influence your life? Explain. 3. Is the United States government satisfying our hierarchy of needs? Home