Maslow's Self-Actualization
  • Efficient Perception of Reality
  • Acceptance of Self and Others
  • Spontaneity
  • Problem Centering
  • Need for Privacy
  • Autonomy
  • Continued Freshness of Appreciation
  • Peak Experiences
  • Identification with Humanity
  • Deep Interpersonal Relationships
  • Democratic Character Structure
  • Strong Ethics
  • Unhostile Sense of Humor
  • Creativeness
  • Resistance to Enculturation
Humanistic psychologist Abraham Maslow concluded that self-actualized people shared a number of common personality characteristics.

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