MASLOW, core characteristics

 

A. BASIC NEEDS (deficiency needs, pre-potent needs), are ordered in a hierarchy. This means that the lowest ranking needs (ex, 1) must be satisfied before higher ranking needs (ex.,2) can be attended to.

 

1. PHYSIOLOGICAL- food, water, sleep, sex, etc.

2. SAFETY- security, avoid pain

3. BELONGINGNESS AND LOVE- intimacy, affection, friendship

4. ESTEEM-achievement, recognition, status

 

All basic needs must be satisfied before a person can attend to:

 

B. GROWTH NEEDS (a.k.a. meta-needs), no hierarchy here.

 

FULFILL POTENTIALS

UNDERSTANDING

MEANING

BEING-LOVE

PEAK EXPERIENCES

 

C. TRANSCENDENCE NEEDS, the highest needs, no hierarchy.

 

TRANSCEND ONE’S SELF,

CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIETY,

A SENSE OF OBLIGATION TO OTHERS BASED ON ONE’S GIFTS,

A SENSE OF COMMUNITY.

 

 

 

 

Some additional differences between GROWTH needs and BASIC needs:

 

GROWTH N.   VS.     BASIC N.  

                                                                                          

Accepts and                       Rejects

Welcomes Tension  vs     Tension

 

Independent of

the environment      vs     Dependent

 

Being-love (B-love)  vs  Deficiency-love

                                         (D-love)

                                         

Peak experiences     vs     No peak experiences                       experiences

 

 

 

DEVELOPMENT, Maslow has no substantial theorizing on important developmental experiences.

 

PERIPHERY

 

ACTUALIZING people have the following characteristics:

 

1. Superior perception of reality

2. Acceptance of self and others

3. Spontaneity

4. Desire for privacy

5. Sense of independence and                                                                           autonomy

6. A vivid and fresh appreciation of reality

7. Task-orientation, not self-centeredness

 

8. Vivid mystical or religious experiences

9.  Increased identity with humanity

10. Intimate emotional relationships with a few people

11. Democratic values and attitudes

12. No confusion of means and ends

13. A sense of humor that is philosophical, not hostile

14. Creativity

15. Resistance to conformity

16. A transcendence of the environment, rather than just coping.

 

There are 2 forms of psychopathology:

 

A.      NEUROSIS, which is a deficiency disease. The basic needs are not adequately gratified.

 

There are ungratified wishes for many of the basic needs, for example:


 safety

 belongingness

 identification

 love

 respect

 prestige

 

B. METAPATHOLOGY

 The Basic needs are fulfilled (satisfied), but growth needs are frustrated, producing the following:

 

 alienation

 anguish

 apathy

 cynicism

 boredom

 lack of meaning