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'''Abraham Harold Maslow''' (April 1, 1908 – June 8, 1970) was an American [[psychology|psychologist]]. He is noted  for his conceptualization of a "[[Maslow's hierarchy of needs|hierarchy of human needs]]", and is considered the father of [[humanistic psychology]]. [http://www.scimednet.org/bibliography/transpers_approaches.htm]
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'''Abraham Harold Maslow''' (April 1, 1908 – June 8, 1970) was an American [[psychology|psychologist]]. He is noted  for his conceptualization of a "[[Maslow's hierarchy of needs|hierarchy of human needs]]", and is considered the father of [[humanistic psychology]]. [https://www.scimednet.org/bibliography/transpers_approaches.htm]
    
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Maslow was born and raised in [[New York City|Brooklyn]], the eldest of seven children. His parents were uneducated Jewish immigrant] from Russia. He was slow but tidy, and remembered his childhood as lonely and rather unhappy, because, as he said, "I was the little Jewish boy in the non-Jewish neighborhood. It was a little like being the first Negro enrolled in the all-white school. I was isolated and unhappy. I grew up in libraries and among books, without friends."[http://psy.rin.ru/eng/article/48-101.html]  
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Maslow was born and raised in [[New York City|Brooklyn]], the eldest of seven children. His parents were uneducated Jewish immigrant] from Russia. He was slow but tidy, and remembered his childhood as lonely and rather unhappy, because, as he said, "I was the little Jewish boy in the non-Jewish neighborhood. It was a little like being the first Negro enrolled in the all-white school. I was isolated and unhappy. I grew up in libraries and among books, without friends."[https://psy.rin.ru/eng/article/48-101.html]  
    
Maslow first studied law at the City College of New York (CCNY). His father hoped he would pursue law, but he went to graduate school at the University of Wisconsin to study [[psychology]]. While there, he married his cousin Bertha, and found as his chief mentor, professor [[Harry Harlow]]. At Wisconsin he pursued an original line of research, investigating primate dominance behavior and [[Human sexuality|sexuality]]. He went on to further research at Columbia University, continuing similar studies; there he found another mentor in [[Alfred Adler]], one of [[Sigmund Freud]]'s early followers.
 
Maslow first studied law at the City College of New York (CCNY). His father hoped he would pursue law, but he went to graduate school at the University of Wisconsin to study [[psychology]]. While there, he married his cousin Bertha, and found as his chief mentor, professor [[Harry Harlow]]. At Wisconsin he pursued an original line of research, investigating primate dominance behavior and [[Human sexuality|sexuality]]. He went on to further research at Columbia University, continuing similar studies; there he found another mentor in [[Alfred Adler]], one of [[Sigmund Freud]]'s early followers.
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Maslow/motivation.htm ''A Theory of Human Motivation''] (originally published in ''Psychological Review'', 1943, Vol. 50 #4, pp. 370-396).
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* [https://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Maslow/motivation.htm ''A Theory of Human Motivation''] (originally published in ''Psychological Review'', 1943, Vol. 50 #4, pp. 370-396).
 
* ''Motivation and Personality'' (1st edition: 1954, 2nd edition: 1970)
 
* ''Motivation and Personality'' (1st edition: 1954, 2nd edition: 1970)
 
* ''Religions, Values and Peak-experiences'', Columbus, Ohio: [[Ohio State University Press]], 1964.
 
* ''Religions, Values and Peak-experiences'', Columbus, Ohio: [[Ohio State University Press]], 1964.
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.maslow.org/sub/m_bib.htm Comprehensive bibliography of Maslow's works]
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* [https://www.maslow.org/sub/m_bib.htm Comprehensive bibliography of Maslow's works]
* [http://faculty.vassar.edu/lowry/maslow1.html "Maslow's Vision of Human Nature"] adapted from the Editor's Introduction to ''Toward a Psychology of Being'' (3rd ed.)
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* [https://faculty.vassar.edu/lowry/maslow1.html "Maslow's Vision of Human Nature"] adapted from the Editor's Introduction to ''Toward a Psychology of Being'' (3rd ed.)
*[http://www.panarchy.org/maslow/being.1955.html Excerpts from ''Toward a Psychology of Being'', 2nd ed.]
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*[https://www.panarchy.org/maslow/being.1955.html Excerpts from ''Toward a Psychology of Being'', 2nd ed.]
* [http://briarpatchnetwork.wordpress.com/2007/09/06/self-actualizing-people-abraham-maslow Maslow on Self-Actualizing People] (excerpts from ''Maslow on Management'')
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* [https://briarpatchnetwork.wordpress.com/2007/09/06/self-actualizing-people-abraham-maslow Maslow on Self-Actualizing People] (excerpts from ''Maslow on Management'')
* [http://www.abrahammaslow.com ''The Third Force: The Psychology of Abraham Maslow''] by Frank G. Goble
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* [https://www.abrahammaslow.com ''The Third Force: The Psychology of Abraham Maslow''] by Frank G. Goble
* [http://www.abrahammaslow.com ''New Pathways in Psychology: Maslow and the Post-Freudian Revolution''] by Colin Wilson
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* [https://www.abrahammaslow.com ''New Pathways in Psychology: Maslow and the Post-Freudian Revolution''] by Colin Wilson
* [http://www.abrahammaslow.com Maslow film on DVD: ''Being Abraham Maslow'']
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* [https://www.abrahammaslow.com Maslow film on DVD: ''Being Abraham Maslow'']
* [http://www.abrahammaslow.com Maslow film on DVD: ''Maslow and Self-Actualization'']
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* [https://www.abrahammaslow.com Maslow film on DVD: ''Maslow and Self-Actualization'']
    
[[Category: Biography]]
 
[[Category: Biography]]
 
[[Category: Psychology]]
 
[[Category: Psychology]]

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