Abrahamus Haroldus Maslow (natus Abraham Harold Maslow, IPA ˈmæzloʊ; Brooklynii 1 Aprilis 1908; Menlo Park in urbe Californiae 8 Iunii 1970) fuit psychologus Americanus qui hierarchia necessitatum Masloviana innotuit, ratione valetudinis psychologicae quae in innatis necessitatibus humanis exsolvendis conditur, ut homo ad summum "veritatizationis sui"? (Anglice self-actualization) veniat.[2] Alumnus Universitatis Wisconsinensis apud Madison, docuit professor psychologiae in Collegio Brooklynensi, Nova Schola, et universitatibus Brandeisiana, Cornelliana, Columbiae, Internationali Alliant. Affirmativas hominum proprietates expressit, contra eos "saccum signorum"[3] existimatos.[4] Inspectio a Review of General Psychology anno 2002 edita eum decimum a maximo psychologo saeculi vicensimi citato aestimavit.[5]

Hierarchia necessitatum Masloviana, primis necessitatibus in ima pyramidis parte monstratis.[1]

Unus ex eius consultoribus erat Alfredus Adler, consors Sigismundi Freud. Eius studia maximi momenti sub binis consultoribus coeperunt: Ruth Benedict anthropologo et Maximo Wertheimer psychologo gestalt, quos ipsos pro eorum opere valde admirabatur

Malleus Maslovianus recensere

Malleo Masloviano innotuit, vulgo verbis expresso "Si tibi est nihil nisi malleus, omnia clavus videntur,"[6] e libro The Psychology of Science, anno 1966 edito.[7]

Opera recensere

  • 1943. *"A Theory of Human Motivation." Psychological Review 50(4): 370–396.
  • 1954. Motivation and Personality. Ed. 2a: 1970. Ed. 3a: 1987.
  • 1964. Religions, Values, and Peak Experiences. Columbi Ohii: Ohio State University Press.
  • 1965. Eupsychian Management. Iterum editus nomine Maslow on Management, 1998.
  • 1966. The Psychology of Science: A Reconnaissance. Novi Eboraci: Harper & Row. Iterum editus Chapel Hill: Maurice Bassett, 2002.
  • 1962. Toward a Psychology of Being. Ed. 2a, 1968.
  • 1971. The Farther Reaches of Human Nature.
  • 1996. Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow, ed E. L. Hoffman.

Nexus interni

Notae recensere

  1. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
  2. "Dr. Abraham Maslow, Founder Of Humanistic Psychology, Dies," The New York Times, 10 Iunii 1970, accessum 26 Septembris 2010.
  3. Anglice bag of symptoms.
  4. Hoffmann (1988): 109.
  5. Haggbloom et al. 2002.
  6. Anglice "If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail."
  7. Abraham H. Maslow, The Psychology of Science (1966), p. 15. ISBN 9780976040231.

Bibliographia recensere

  • Berger, Kathleen Stassen. 2019. The developing person through the life span. Editio undecima. Novi Eboraci: Worth Publishers. ISBN 9781319191757.
  • Goble, F. 1970. The Third Force: The Psychology of Abraham Maslow. Ricmondiae Californiae: Maurice Bassett Publishing.
  • Goud, N. 2008. "Abraham Maslow: A personal statement." Journal of Humanistic Psychology 48 (4): 448–51. doi:10.1177/0022167808320535.
  • Haggbloom, Steven J., Renee Warnick, Jason E. Warnick, Vinessa K. Jones, Gary L. Yarbrough, Tenea M. Russell, Chris M. Borecky, Reagan McGahhey, John L. Powell III, Jamie Beavers, et Emmanuelle Monte. 2002. "The 100 Most Eminent Psychologists of the 20th Century." Review of General Psychology 6 (2): 139–52. doi:10.1037/1089-2680.6.2.139. ISSN 1939-1552.
  • Hoffman, Edward. (1988) 1999. The Right to be Human: A Biography of Abraham Maslow. Ed. retractata. Novi Eboraci: St. Martin's Press. Vel McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-134267-2.
  • Hoffman, E. 2008. "Abraham Maslow: A Brief Reminiscence." Journal of Humanistic Psychology 48 (4): 443-44.
  • Rennie, David. 2008. "Two Thoughts on Abraham Maslow." Journal of Humanistic Psychology 48 (4): 445–48. doi:10.1177/0022167808320537.
  • Sommers, Christina Hoff, et Sally L. Satel. 2005. One Nation Under Therapy: How the Helping Culture is Eroding Self-Reliance. Novi Eboraci: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-304439.

Bibliographia addita recensere

  • Cooke, B., A. Mills, et E. Kelley. 2005. "Situating Maslow in Cold War America." Group and Organization Management 30(2): 129–52. doi:10.1177/1059601104273062.
  • DeCarvalho, Roy Jose. 1991. The Founders of Humanistic Psychology. Praeger Publishers.
  • Grogan, Jessica. 2012. Encountering America: Humanistic Psychology, Sixties Culture, and the Shaping of the Modern Self. Harper Perennial
  • Wahba, M. A., et L. G. Bridwell. 1976. "Maslow Reconsidered: A Review of Research on the Need Hierarchy Theory." Organizational Behavior and Human Performance 15: 212–40. doi:10.1016/0030-5073(76)90038-6.
  • Wilson, Colin. 1972. New Pathways in Psychology: Maslow and the Post-Freudian Revolution. Londinii: Victor Gollancz. ISBN 0-575-01355-9.

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