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The Idea Underlying Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Is That the Needs

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The idea underlying Maslow's hierarchy of needs is that the needs at the top of the pyramid must be satisfied before one can concentrate on the needs at the bottom of the pyramid.


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Carl Rogers

A pioneering psychologist who founded client-centered therapy, emphasizing the importance of unconditional positive regard and empathy in the therapeutic process.

Personal Growth

The process of improving self-awareness, developing talents, and potential, and enhancing the quality of life.

Ideal Self

A component of personality in Carl Rogers' theory of psychology, representing the person one desires to become, which can be a source of motivation or dissatisfaction.

Actual Self

One’s perception of the self as it is, contrasted with the possible selves one could become.

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