Tag: Abraham Maslow


The Fulfillment Model: Unlocking Deep Employee Motivation

The Fulfillment Model: Unlocking Deep Employee Motivation

The Fulfillment Model of Employee Motivation Introduction: Defining the Fulfillment Model The Fulfillment Model of employee motivation represents a significant paradigm shift within the fields of organizational behavior and industrial-organizational psychology. At its core, this model posits that employees are primarily driven by the profound satisfaction and inherent meaning they derive from their work, rather […]

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FULLY FUNCTIONING PERSON

Defining the Fully Functioning Person The concept of the fully functioning person represents a pinnacle of psychological development and human potential, serving as a cornerstone for understanding optimal mental health and self-actualization. At its core, this construct describes an individual who is not merely free from clinical pathology but is actively engaged in a process […]

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MASLOW’S MOTIVATIONAL HIERARCHY

The concept of human motivation has long been a central focus of psychological inquiry, leading to numerous influential theories attempting to explain the driving forces behind human behavior. Among the most enduring and widely recognized of these frameworks is Maslow’s Motivational Hierarchy, often visualized as a pyramid. Developed by American psychologist Abraham Maslow in the […]

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INTRINSIC BEHAVIOR

Introduction to Intrinsic Behavior Intrinsic behavior is a fundamental type of human action that is not motivated by external rewards, but is instead self-initiated, self-sustained, and undertaken purely for the inherent satisfaction derived from the activity itself. This form of motivation is characterized by an individual’s deep engagement, curiosity, and a willingness to explore, learn, […]

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MASLOW, ABRAHAM HAROLD

Abstract This article presents an overview of Abraham Maslow’s life and contributions to psychology. It provides an overview of his theories, including his hierarchy of needs and his self-actualization theory, as well as his contributions to humanistic psychology. The article concludes with a discussion of Maslow’s continuing influence on modern psychology. Introduction Abraham Harold Maslow […]

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