
Abraham Maslow
Abraham Maslow was an American psychologist known for developing the Hierarchy of Needs, a motivational theory in psychology that argues individuals must satisfy basic needs before moving on to higher-level needs, such as self-actualization. His work emphasized the importance of understanding human behavior through the lens of personal growth and the pursuit of fulfillment.
Born on Apr 01, 1908 (117 years old)
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Abraham Maslow is referenced as the psychologist who created the hierarchy of needs.
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Abraham Maslow, an American psychologist, developed the hierarchy of needs that describes human motivation through five levels.
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Abraham Maslow created the hierarchy of needs, known as Maslow's Pyramid.
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Abraham Maslow pointed out in his Hierarchy of Needs that challenges often arise when we’re striving to meet our needs.
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