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Maru [420]
1 year ago
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a self-actualized person: has a capacity for deep and intense interpersonal relationships. welcomes uncertainty in his or her li

fe. does not have artificial dichotomies within himself or herself. is spontaneous and creative. all of these.
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Natali [406]1 year ago
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A self-actualized person has a capacity for deep and intense interpersonal relationships, welcomes uncertainty in his or her life, does not have artificial dichotomies within himself and is spontaneous and creative.

Continuous dichotomies, often known as artificial dichotomies, are ones where individuals are categorised based on arbitrary criteria notwithstanding the assumption of an underlying continuum. Pass or fail, or short vs. tall, are two instances of this artificial dichotomy.

According to Maslow's hierarchy of requirements, self-actualization is the stage of psychological growth at which one's potential is fully realised after meeting their basic physical and ego demands.

The term "self-actualization" was first used by organismic theorist Kurt Goldstein to describe the desire to reach one's full potential: "the tendency to actualize itself as fully as possible is the basic drive. the drive of self-actualization."

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