Toward a Psychology of Being, Abraham Maslow
Toward a Psychology of Being, Abraham Maslow
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Toward a Psychology of Being

Author: Abraham Maslow

Narrator: John Klickman

Unabridged: 7 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/16/2024


Synopsis

"Toward a Psychology of Being" by Abraham Maslow, published in 1962, is a seminal work in humanistic psychology. Building on his hierarchy of needs, Maslow explores the concept of self-actualization as the pinnacle of psychological development. The book shifts focus from pathology to positive aspects of human experience, emphasizing what enables individuals to thrive.
Maslow identifies self-actualization with traits like autonomy, creativity, and purpose. He encourages psychologists to study positive aspects of human behavior, challenging behaviorism and psychoanalysis. The book advocates for a more holistic, human-centered psychology valuing subjective experience and individual uniqueness.
Maslow's humanistic approach transcends traditional psychological boundaries, delving into existential questions about life's meaning and personal excellence. "Toward a Psychology of Being" integrates psychology, philosophy, and spirituality, offering a comprehensive perspective on the human experience.
While praised for groundbreaking ideas, criticisms exist, including cultural bias in self-actualization traits. Despite this, the book's impact persists, influencing how psychologists study human behavior and well-being, fostering a positive psychology that considers strengths, aspirations, and the pursuit of personal growth.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Erik

I'd been introducted to Abraham Maslow in a Grinnell College seminar on Humanistic Psychology sponsored by the Department of Religion. My interest in psychology had started two years before when draft resistance and threats of prosecution had led to a year's leave from school. Securing a series of u......more

Goodreads review by John

I believe I first read Maslow's 'Toward a psychology of being' in the mid sixties, and in the early seventies portions came to mind for my dissertation. I recommend this book for those with difficulty comprehending their position in life. In the sixth grade I was listening to two boys having an argu......more

Goodreads review by Julio

"Here's a horrifying thought. What if I am living up to my full potentiaal?---Lily Tomlin Abraham Maslow was that rarest of birds, a happy Freudian. Whereas his peers followed the master is studying neuroses and complexes honest Abe went in the opposite direction: What made human beings happy and whe......more

Goodreads review by Kalle

Maslow's hierarchy of needs as theorized in 1943 had five levels of needs, and one can only fulfill the next level up in the pyramid once you've fulfilled the foundation of the need below it. In order, Maslow's original 5 levels were Physiological, Safety, Social, Esteem, and then the top level, Self......more