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Motivation and Personality. — the Humanistic Perspectives. A need or desire that energizes behavior and directs it toward a goal. Instincts Drives and incentives Drive-reduction theory homeostasis, incentive Optimum arousal exploration — driven by curiosity.
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Motivation and Personality — the Humanistic Perspectives
A need or desire that energizes behavior and directs it toward a goal • Instincts • Drives and incentives • Drive-reduction theory homeostasis, incentive • Optimum arousal exploration—driven by curiosity
Eating disorders • Anorexia nervosa • Bulimia nervosa • Binge-eating disorder • Body shapes and perception
Personality Theory: The Humanistic Perspective Instead of driven by drives or instincts, we human being are pulled by a hierarchy of instinctoid needs or motives
Abraham Maslow 1908-1970
Backgrounds • The “third force” • Western culture, philosophy and modern physics • Focus on mental capabilities that set human apart • Focus on meaning instead of objectivity • Pay more attention on our value, dignity, and the whole person—self actualization
The higher the motives, the later it appears in the progress of evolution • It is also true in the individual’s development (phylogeny-ontogeny) • Higher order needs have nothing to do with survival • Prerequisites are needed to satisfy the high order motives, but it can achieve happiness, peace, and colorful spiritual life
Deficiency orientation —the preoccupation with perceived needs for material things • Deficiency-oriented people come to see life as a meaningless exercise in disappointment and boredom, and they may begin to behave in problematic ways
Growth orientation —growth-oriented people do not focus on what is missing, but draw satisfaction from what they have, what they are, and what they can do……people feel joy, even ecstasy, in the mere fact of being alive, being human, and knowing that they are utilizing their fullest potential
Self-actualizing persons • They are people with exceptional healthy personalities, marked by continued personal growth
Characteristics of self-actualizing people • Clear, efficient perception of reality and comfortable relations with it • Comfortable acceptance of self, others, and the nature • Spontaneity, simplicity, and naturalness
Problem or task centering (having something outside themselves they “must” do as a mission) • Detachment and need for privacy • Autonomy, independence of culture and environment • Continued freshness of appreciation
Feelings of kinship and identification with the human race (or fellowship with humanity) • Strong friendships, but limited in number
Mystical and peak experiences 视野无垠,从未有过的更加有力但同时又孤立无助的感觉, 巨大的狂喜、惊奇、敬畏以及失去时空的感觉
Democratic character structure • Ethical discrimination between good and evil • Philosophical, unhostile sense of humor • Balance between polarities in personality • Creativity
自我实现的定义 • 使命(神诏、命运)的达成 • 对个人自身固有本性的更充分的认识和承认 • 一种永无止境地趋向个人内心的统一、整合与和谐