A Theory of Human MotivationLulu.com, 1974 |
Inhalt
I INTRODUCTION | 3 |
II THE BASIC NEEDS | 6 |
III FURTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BASIC NEEDS | 19 |
IV SUMMARY | 28 |
NOTES | 30 |
33 | |
BONUS | 35 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actually appetite average basic goals basic need satisfactions basic satisfaction basically satisfied basically thwarted behavior is multi capacities cent character structure child feel chronic clinical common preference conscious desires conscious motivational content considered culture deprivation desire to know determinants of behavior discussion esteem needs expressive extreme facts freedom frustration tolerance healthy hierarchy of prepotency higher need Homeostasis homeostatic human motivation hungry ice cream cone implication individual instance lack less basic defense less important love needs motivated behavior motivation theory need A becomes need emerges need for safety neurosis observed ordinarily organizers of behavior parents partially satisfied partially unsatisfied perpetually wanting animal person philosophy physiological drives physiological needs postulate prepotent need psychoanalysts psychology psychopathology react relatively role safety needs safety-seeking sake self-actualization self-esteem sexual sheer sick simply society specific theory of motivation theory of psychopathogenesis threat threatening true unconscious unfamiliar unimportant unsatisfied various vitamins whole