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Abraham Harold
Maslow
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
• Conative Needs
• Basic Needs
• Prepotency
Hierarchy of Needs
Deficiency needs
1. Physiological Needs
-the only needs that can be
completely
satisfied or even overly satisfied and
their recurring nature
2. Safety Needs
-Physical security, stability, dependency,
protection and freedom from threatening forces
and the needs for law, order and structure.
*Basic Anxiety- when their attempts of
satisfying their needs are not satisfied.
3. Love and Belongingness
- desire for friendship, the wish for a mate
and children, the need to belong to a family, a
club, a neighborhood, a nation, sex and
human contact.
4. Esteem Needs
- Self-respect, confidence, competence, and
the knowledge that others hold them in high
esteem.
2 levels of esteem needs:
a. Reputation- perception of the prestige,
recognition, or the fame a person has achieved
in the eyes of others.
b. Self- Esteem- person’s own feelings of
worth and confidence.
Growth Needs
5. Self- Actualization Needs
- Self-fulfillment, the realization of all one’s
potential and a desire to become creative in the full
sense of the world.
6. Aesthetic Needs
-the need for beauty and aesthetically pleasing
experiences.
7. Cognitive Needs
-the desire to know, to solve mysteries, to
understand and to be curious.
8. Neurotic Needs
-The satisfaction of conative, aesthetic and
cognitive needs
-Leads only to stagnation and pathology
*Hoarding Drive- a neurotic need that leads
to pathology whether or not It is satisfied
Measuring Self-Actualization
Personal Orientation Inventory (POI)
-developed by Everett L. Shostrom in
1974
-To measure the values and behaviors
of self-actualizing people
-consists of 150 forced-choice items
2 Major Scales of POI:
•Time competence/ Time Incompetence Scale
- Measure the degree to which people are
present oriented
•Support Scale
- Designed to measure whether an
individual’s mode of reaction is
characteristically ‘self’ oriented or ‘other’
oriented.
Subscales of POI:
•Self-Actualizing Values (SAV)
•Existentiality (Ex)
•Feeling Reactivity (Fr)
•Spontaneity (S)
•Self-Regard (Sr)
•Self-Acceptance (Sa)
•Nature of Man (Nc)
•Synergy (Sy)
•Acceptance of Aggression (A)
•Capacity (C)
Short Index Self-Actualization
- borrowed 15 items from the POI that are most
correlated with the total self-actualization score.
- a 6 point Likert scale.
Brief Index of Self-Actualization
- 40 items placed on a Likert scale and yields
scores from 40 – 240.
4 factors:
1.Core self-actualization
2.Autonomy
3.Openness to experience
4.Comfort with solitude
Carl Rogers
Person-Centered Theory
- Known as “nondirective”, “client-centered”, “person
centered”, “student-centered”, “group-centered” and
“person-centered”
- Refers to Rogerian personality theory
- Approach to understanding personality and human
relationships
- Used in psychotherapy and counseling,
education, organizations and other group
settings.
Basic Assumptions
1. Formative Tendency
- There is a tendency for all matter, both
organic and inorganic to evolve from simpler to
more complex forms.
2. Actualizing Tendency
- Tendency within all humans (and other
animals and plants) to move towards
completion or fulfillment of potentials.
• *the need for maintenance
• *enhancement
3 therapeutic conditions:
1. Congruent/ authentic
2. Empathy
3. Unconditional Positive Regard
The Person of Tomorrow
1. A growing openness to experience
- They move away from defensiveness and have no
need for subsection.
2. An increasing existential lifestyle
- Living each moment fully, not distorting the moment
to fit personality or self-concept but allowing
personality and self-concept to emanate from the
experience.
3. Increasing organismic trust
- They trust their own judgment and their ability to
choose behavior that is appropriate for each moment.
4. Freedom of Choice
- They believe that they play a role in determining
their role in determining their own behavior and feel
responsible for their own behavior.
5. Creativity
- They will be more creative in the way they adapt
to their own circumstances without feeling a need to
conform.
6. Reliability and Constructiveness
- Open to all their needs will be able to
maintain a balance between them.
7. A rich full life
- The life is of a fully functioning individual is rich,
full and exciting and suggests that they experience
joy and pain, love and heartbreak fear and
courage more intensely.
References:
•Carl Rogers. (n.d.). Retrieved February 5,
2015, from http://www.bapca.org.uk/about/carl-
rogers.html
• Fiest, J. & Fiest, G. (2009). Holistic-Dynamic
Theory, Theories of Personality Seventeenth
Edition. (pp. 274-296)
•Fiest, J. & Fiest, G. (2009). Person-Centered
Theory, Theories of Personality Seventeenth
Edition. (pp. 308-328)
That in all things,
God may be glorified!

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Rogers and Maslow's Theory

  • 2. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs • Conative Needs • Basic Needs • Prepotency
  • 3. Hierarchy of Needs Deficiency needs 1. Physiological Needs -the only needs that can be completely satisfied or even overly satisfied and their recurring nature
  • 4. 2. Safety Needs -Physical security, stability, dependency, protection and freedom from threatening forces and the needs for law, order and structure. *Basic Anxiety- when their attempts of satisfying their needs are not satisfied. 3. Love and Belongingness - desire for friendship, the wish for a mate and children, the need to belong to a family, a club, a neighborhood, a nation, sex and human contact.
  • 5. 4. Esteem Needs - Self-respect, confidence, competence, and the knowledge that others hold them in high esteem. 2 levels of esteem needs: a. Reputation- perception of the prestige, recognition, or the fame a person has achieved in the eyes of others. b. Self- Esteem- person’s own feelings of worth and confidence.
  • 6. Growth Needs 5. Self- Actualization Needs - Self-fulfillment, the realization of all one’s potential and a desire to become creative in the full sense of the world.
  • 7. 6. Aesthetic Needs -the need for beauty and aesthetically pleasing experiences. 7. Cognitive Needs -the desire to know, to solve mysteries, to understand and to be curious. 8. Neurotic Needs -The satisfaction of conative, aesthetic and cognitive needs -Leads only to stagnation and pathology *Hoarding Drive- a neurotic need that leads to pathology whether or not It is satisfied
  • 8. Measuring Self-Actualization Personal Orientation Inventory (POI) -developed by Everett L. Shostrom in 1974 -To measure the values and behaviors of self-actualizing people -consists of 150 forced-choice items
  • 9. 2 Major Scales of POI: •Time competence/ Time Incompetence Scale - Measure the degree to which people are present oriented •Support Scale - Designed to measure whether an individual’s mode of reaction is characteristically ‘self’ oriented or ‘other’ oriented.
  • 10. Subscales of POI: •Self-Actualizing Values (SAV) •Existentiality (Ex) •Feeling Reactivity (Fr) •Spontaneity (S) •Self-Regard (Sr) •Self-Acceptance (Sa) •Nature of Man (Nc) •Synergy (Sy) •Acceptance of Aggression (A) •Capacity (C)
  • 11. Short Index Self-Actualization - borrowed 15 items from the POI that are most correlated with the total self-actualization score. - a 6 point Likert scale. Brief Index of Self-Actualization - 40 items placed on a Likert scale and yields scores from 40 – 240. 4 factors: 1.Core self-actualization 2.Autonomy 3.Openness to experience 4.Comfort with solitude
  • 13. Person-Centered Theory - Known as “nondirective”, “client-centered”, “person centered”, “student-centered”, “group-centered” and “person-centered” - Refers to Rogerian personality theory - Approach to understanding personality and human relationships - Used in psychotherapy and counseling, education, organizations and other group settings.
  • 14. Basic Assumptions 1. Formative Tendency - There is a tendency for all matter, both organic and inorganic to evolve from simpler to more complex forms. 2. Actualizing Tendency - Tendency within all humans (and other animals and plants) to move towards completion or fulfillment of potentials. • *the need for maintenance • *enhancement
  • 15. 3 therapeutic conditions: 1. Congruent/ authentic 2. Empathy 3. Unconditional Positive Regard
  • 16. The Person of Tomorrow 1. A growing openness to experience - They move away from defensiveness and have no need for subsection. 2. An increasing existential lifestyle - Living each moment fully, not distorting the moment to fit personality or self-concept but allowing personality and self-concept to emanate from the experience.
  • 17. 3. Increasing organismic trust - They trust their own judgment and their ability to choose behavior that is appropriate for each moment. 4. Freedom of Choice - They believe that they play a role in determining their role in determining their own behavior and feel responsible for their own behavior. 5. Creativity - They will be more creative in the way they adapt to their own circumstances without feeling a need to conform.
  • 18. 6. Reliability and Constructiveness - Open to all their needs will be able to maintain a balance between them. 7. A rich full life - The life is of a fully functioning individual is rich, full and exciting and suggests that they experience joy and pain, love and heartbreak fear and courage more intensely.
  • 19. References: •Carl Rogers. (n.d.). Retrieved February 5, 2015, from http://www.bapca.org.uk/about/carl- rogers.html • Fiest, J. & Fiest, G. (2009). Holistic-Dynamic Theory, Theories of Personality Seventeenth Edition. (pp. 274-296) •Fiest, J. & Fiest, G. (2009). Person-Centered Theory, Theories of Personality Seventeenth Edition. (pp. 308-328)
  • 20. That in all things, God may be glorified!