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Jeff The Melancholic Shares His Story

by Osei Yaw Osei in Psychology, December 13, 2011
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Tells the experience of a melancholic.

Bits & Pieces: Self-actualization According to Rogers & Maslow

by dbtyon in Psychology, July 17, 2011
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Module 7, Assignment two from Personality Theories class, Argosy University Online – written in pursuit of Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, April, 2011. Contains interesting thoughts and beliefs from these two leading psychologists regarding "self-actualized people" and "B-values".

The Rogerian Theory & My Point of View

by dbtyon in Psychology, July 17, 2011
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An essay about the beliefs of one famous psychologist, which compare to my own (with a spiritual link). This was a Discussion Question that was asked in my Personality Theories class at Argosy University Online, while I was pursuing my B.A. in Psychology in April, 2011.

Maslow’s Need Hierarchy and Happiness

by Ebbin Jose in Advice, May 18, 2011
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Happiness is that what we all look for in life. And obviously there are some psychological links for every individual’s happiness.

Through a Glass Clearly: Enlightenment Untangled

by Barry Hames in Psychology, April 15, 2011
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Many of us have been or are on a quest for "enlightenment" and the "Truth" but are we barking up the wrong ashram?

The Abraham Maslow Theory of Needs

by Jonas N in Psychology, April 13, 2011
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An introduction to Abraham Maslow’s theory of needs.

Consumer Behaviour Basics: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

by John Walsh in Social Sciences, February 24, 2011
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An introduction to one of the more useful tools for understanding the psychology of customers.

Journal Entry 0607

by navyblue0586 in Philosophy, December 20, 2010
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Thoughts of what I am looking for in a relationship.

AGE – Achievement or Loss?

by Amelie May Kingston in People, December 19, 2010
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Age is very much an attitude of mind. There are positive and negative aspects to all the manifestations of increasing age. Too often, age is seen as a failing rather than the triumph it can be. The media, in particular, present it as a fate to be resisted at all costs.

The Sword Cuts Both Ways; Are You Ready to be True to Yourself?

by David A. Reedy... in Advice, March 8, 2010
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A look at cognitive consonance and self-actualization, and how easily it can about if one is willing… but a caveat, to be true to oneself, to be "one", to exist in that place where mind meets body, where one is where one wants to be, also means that must be willing to stand against authority or the mob, and be willing to sacrifice all to principle; be ready to be alone if you are genuine.

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