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Being Abraham Maslow – An Interview with Warren Bennis
This is the only film that depicts an autobiographical portrait of one of today’s most influential psychologists. This interview with Warren Bennis, Maslow Reflects on his own life and how it shaped his thinking. Dr. Maslow He explains how he differed with Freud’s view of man as a creature who had to repress his instincts to live in society. Freud also rejected the behaviorist view of all actions as reactions to environmental stimuli. He recalls the moment he rocked the establishment. with New ideas that are powerful about the evolution of man. Abraham Maslow’s (April 1, 1908 – June 8, 1970) theories of self-Modern humanistic psychology, transpersonal psychology, and positive psychology are based on actualization and the hierarchy human needs.Warren Bennis This video is one of two historical videos about American scholar, author and organizational consultant, March 8, 1925. Abraham Maslow. I’m buying the second one. Maslow Self and Others-Actualization, an interview with Dr. Everett Shostrom talks about his study of a few fully functioning creative people that led to his theory on self.-actualization. I will upload this If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.” – Maslow”A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself.” – Malsow”What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself.” – Malsow”The ability to be in the present moment is a major component of mental wellness.” – Malsow”We fear to know the fearsome and unsavory aspects of ourselves, but we fear even more to know the godlike in ourselves” – Malsow”If you plan on being anything less than you are capable of being, you will probably be unhappy all the days of your life.” – Malsow
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