Download A Macat Analysis of Abraham H. Maslow's A Theory of Human Motivation AudioBook Free
US psychologist Abraham Maslow's 1943 essay "A Theory of Individual Motivation" set up his idea of humanistic psychology as a "third push" in the field. Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis developed the idea of understanding your brain through dialogue between patient and analyst. The behaviorism of Ivan Pavlov and John Watson centered on comprehending it through habits that may be assessed, trained, and altered. Maslow, however, outlined a new method of understanding your brain, declaring humans are encouraged by their need to meet some hierarchical needs, you start with the most essential first. He thought it important for the advancement of psychology to recognize, group, and rank them in terms of priority. While Maslow's psychological impact may have declined since his loss of life in 1970, his most recognizable legacy is this idea of any "hierarchy of needs." It remains highly significant in the areas of strategy, marketing, and management, where it is presumed that his ideas can lead to higher efficiency if put on the functioning of organizations.