AP PSYCHOLOGY

PERSONALITY

HUMANISTIC THEORIES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the humanistic term for realizing one’s unique potential
A
Humanistic Psychology
B
Self-Actualization
C
Self
D
Positive Regard
E
Conditions of Worth
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Self-actualization (also referred to as self-realization or self-cultivation) can be described as the complete realization of one’s potential as manifest in peak experiences which involve the full development of one’s abilities and appreciation for life (Maslow, 1962).

Detailed explanation-2: -“Self-actualization” represents a concept derived from humanistic psychological theory and, specifically, from the theory created by Abraham Maslow. Self-actualization, according to Maslow, represents the growth of an individual toward fulfillment of the highest needs-those for meaning in life, in particular.

Detailed explanation-3: -In other words, self-actualization can generally be thought of as the full realization of one’s creative, intellectual, and social potential through internal drive (versus for external rewards like money, status, or power).

Detailed explanation-4: -Self-actualized people are those who are fulfilled and doing all they are capable of. It refers to the person’s desire for self-fulfillment, namely to the tendency for him to become actualized in what he is potentially. “The specific form that these needs will take will of course vary greatly from person to person.

Detailed explanation-5: -Self-actualization is the realization of a person’s full potential. It is found at the peak of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and is considered the exception rather than the rule since most people are working to meet more pressing needs.

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