Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality

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The purpose of this paper is to explain and discuss the extent to which growth needs influences personality formation. Biological factors that influence the formation of personalities, which are topics of discussion along with the different aspects of humanistic theory, which are known to be incompatible with biological explanations of personality. The explanations will be a compliment of Maslow’s hierarchy theory. A large part of education has a focus on understanding the development of the human personality. Physical, moral, socio-emotional linguistic and cognitive each of these factors makes up the formation of the individual personality. Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality Identifying personality can offer several meanings, which explains, and describes a person’s character. First impressions can identify a person by his or her personality describing the person as charming, arrogant, dominating, or controlling. People have several sides of what makes him or her unique, what that means are other factors make up a person’s personality. Another way of viewing an individual personality is by behavioral patterns a person may display, from child development. Researchers have explained four fundamental personalities found during the development stage of an individual, and factoring in heredity and environmental surroundings. Maslow was trained in behaviorism in people living ideal healthy lives. Maslow’s research was based on positive human behavior because most of the other psychologist research was based on people who had mental disorders. Maslow theory of self actualization comes from within a person not his or her environment. Maslow divided organism needs in two categories. “D: needs” or “D motivation,” which indicates if a person will use survival instinct for water and shelter or ego for other things not needed.
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