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Re:Module 6 DQ 1
Based on the humanistic theories of Maslow, Rogers, and May, can individuals become self-actualized? Why or why not?
If one believes that human beings grow in their sense of self and importance of life, he or she may shift from a selfish individual (infancy) to an individual that thinks more about helping others than himself or herself. The idea of self-actualization is the growth of a human from a state of selfishness to a stage of selflessness and altruism. Instead of only thinking about satisfying the needs of the individual, he or she begins to look outside of himself or herself to the needs of others. Based on the theorists listed and others, self-actualization is a stage of adulthood (D’Souza & Gurin, 2016). There is a general maturity in individuals to shift in their views of self and the needs of self. He or she begins to value the needs of others and move beyond the family. Life becomes a bigger picture than that which is in front of them. Others become first before themselves.
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