TY - BOOK AU - Maslow, Abraham H TI - Motivation and personality SN - 9780060419875 U1 - 153.8 PY - 1970/// CY - New York PB - Longman N1 - 1 Preface to Motivation Theory Holistic Approach A Paradigm for Motivational States Means and Ends Unconscious Motivation Commonality of Human Desires Multiple Motivations Motivating States Satisfactions Generate New Motivations Impossibility of Listing Drives Classifying Motivation According to Fundamental Goals Inadequacy of Animal Data Environment Integrated Action Unmotivated Behaviors Possibility of Attainment Reality and the Unconscious Motivation of Highest Human Capacities 2 A Theory of Human Motivation The Basic Need Hierarchy The Basic Cognitive Needs Characteristics of the Basic Needs 3 Gratification of Basic Needs Consequences of Satisfying a Basic Need Learning and Gratification Gratification and Character Formation Gratification and Health Gratification and Pathology Implications of Gratification Theory Influence of Gratification 4 Instinct Theory Reexamined The Importance of Reexamination Critique of Traditional Instinct Theory Basic Needs in Instinct Theory 5 The Hierarchy of Needs Differences Between Higher and Lower Needs Consequences of a Hierarchy of Needs 6 Unmotivated Behavior Coping versus Expression Expressive Behaviors PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND NORMALITY 7 Origins of Pathology Deprivation and Threat Conflict and Threat Individual Definition of Threat Trauma and Illness as Threat Inhibition of Self-actualization as Threat The Source of Pathology Summary 8 Is Destructiveness Instinctive? Animals Children Anthropology Clinical Experience Endocrinology and Genetics Theoretical Considerations Destructiveness; Instinctive or Learned? 9 Psychotherapy as Good Human Relationships Psychotherapy and Need Gratification Good Human Relationships The Good Society Professional Psychotherapy W Approaches to Normality and Health Standard Concepts New Concepts What We May Become Inherent Human Nature Differentiating the Inherent from the Accidental Conditions for Health Environment and Personality Psychological Utopia The Nature of Normality 11 Self-actualizing People: A Study of Psychological Health The Study 126 The Observations 128 12 Love in Self-actualizing People Openness To Love and Be Loved Sexuality Ego-transcendence Fun and Gaiety Respect for Others Love As Its Own Reward Altruistic Love £>etachment and Individuality 13 Creativity in Self-actualizing People Preconceptions New Models Self-actualizing Creativeness Resolution of Dichotomies Absence of Fear Peak Experiences Levels of Creativity Creativity and Self-actualization 14 Questions for a New Psychology Learning Perception Emotions Motivation Intelligence Cognition and Thinking Clinical Psychology Animal Psychology Social Psychology Personality 15 A Psychological Approach to Science Studying the Scientist Science and Human Values Understanding Values Human and Natural Laws Sociology of Science Different Approaches to Reality Psychological Health 16 Means Centering Versus Problem Centering Overstress on Technique Means Centering and Scientific Orthodoxy 17 Stereotyping Versus True Cognition Attention Perception Learning Thinking Language Theory 18 A Holistic Approach to Psychology Holistic-dynamic Approach The Concept of Personality Syndrome Characteristics of Personality Syndromes Studying the Personality Syndrome Level and Quality of the Personality Syndromes Personality Syndromes and Behavior Logical and Mathematical Expression of Syndrome Data Introduction Humanistic Psychology Transpersonal Psychology Education: Humanistic Values and New Ways of Learning Maslow's Impact on work and Management Health and the Whole Person Motivation and Self-actualization Theory and the Psychology of Women The Synergic Society The Perennial Harvest A Citation Review of Motivation and Personality Bibliography and Selected Readings BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF ABRAHAM MASLOW ER -