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title: Humanistic Psychology
published: 2024-11-28
updated: 2024-12-13
updated: 2024-12-15
description: In order for individuals to thrive and excel, a health-fostering culture must be created.
image: cover.png
tags: [Psychology]
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### Chapter 5 - Consequences of Basic Needs

- People learn in a certain way toward certain learning goal _exclusively_ for the gratification of the basic needs.
- Early-childhood gratifications tends to shape a healthier adult
- Different degrees of gratifications shapes personalities
- People with gratifications of higher levels tend to be more psychologically healthier

### Chapter 6 - Something I Really Don't Care

### Chapter 7 - Higher v.s. Lower Needs

1. Higher need is a later phyletic or evolutionary development
2. Higher needs are later ontogenetic developments
3. Higher the need the less imperative at as for sheer survival, the longer gratification can be postponed, and the
easter it as for the need to disappear permanently
4. Higher needs are less urgent subjectively
5. Higher need gratifications produce more desirable subjective results
6. Pursuit and gratification of higher needs represent a general healthward trend, a trend away from psychopathology.
7. The higher need has more preconditions
8. A greater value is usually placed upon the higher need than upon the lower by those who have been gratified in both
9. The pursuit and gratification of the higher needs leads to greater, stronger, and truer individualism

### Chapter 8

[^1]: Horney, K, _The Neurotic Personality of Our Time_, New York Norton, 1937

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