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Psycology


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Which psychologist’s theory best describes your own personality?


     Personality can best be described as “personal qualities of an individual”.  No two people have the same personality, but yet all the different personalities in the world can be characterized into 4 main theories.  The four psychologists that thought up the four theories are Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Erik Erikson, and Abraham Maslow. (pg.64) Each man based his theory on a different part of a person’s personality development.  The theory that best describes my personality is Maslow’s.

     Maslow’s theory suggested that human needs could be put onto different levels, as if on a pyramid. (Pg. 65)  Lower or more basic needs must be met before higher needs can be satisfied.  (pg.65) For example, Maslow has the need for water, food and shelter at the bottom of the pyramid.  As everyone knows a life as an underprivileged person is much harder then that of a wealthy person.  It takes more strength to be underprivileged and rise to the top, knowing you did not start out with all the basic needs.  

     Maslow’s theory best describes my personality because I agree with what he says that people need to satisfy the smaller needs of their life before going on to satisfy the bigger ones.  In my life, I know that if I did not have the essential needs, such as water, food, shelter I would be depressed and saddened.  It would be hard for me to push myself to do things such as go to school, get a job because I w...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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