Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1990 - 561 pagine |
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John F. Longres. Only when survival needs have been met does meeting developmental needs become possible ( see Chapter 11 ) . Ann Hartman and Joan Laird also focus on family needs . They call atten- tion to needs of both survival and ...
John F. Longres. Only when survival needs have been met does meeting developmental needs become possible ( see Chapter 11 ) . Ann Hartman and Joan Laird also focus on family needs . They call atten- tion to needs of both survival and ...
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... needs that enable survival , such as the needs for food , clothing , shelter , and safety . Maslow refers to these as physiological needs and safety needs . Unless these basic human needs are satisfied , the individual will strive for ...
... needs that enable survival , such as the needs for food , clothing , shelter , and safety . Maslow refers to these as physiological needs and safety needs . Unless these basic human needs are satisfied , the individual will strive for ...
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John F. Longres. base and self - actualization needs , the ultimate goal of normal human beings , at the pinnacle ( see box , Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs ) . As William Glasser and Leonard Zunin put it : Maslow believed most individuals ...
John F. Longres. base and self - actualization needs , the ultimate goal of normal human beings , at the pinnacle ( see box , Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs ) . As William Glasser and Leonard Zunin put it : Maslow believed most individuals ...
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A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE | 2 |
Working with the Interaction between Individual and Society | 9 |
A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR | 18 |
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