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-'''Self-actualization''' is a term that has been used in various [[psychology]] theories, often in slightly different ways (e.g., [[Kurt Goldstein|Goldstein]], [[Abraham Maslow|Maslow]], [[Carl Rogers|Rogers]]). The term was originally introduced by the [[Organismic theory|organismic theorist]] [[Kurt Goldstein]] for the motive to realize one's full potential. In his view, it is the master motive—indeed, the only real motive a person has, all others being merely manifestations of it. However, the concept was brought to prominence in Abraham Maslow's [[hierarchy of needs]] theory as the final level of psychological development that can be achieved when all basic and mental needs are fulfilled and the "actualisation" of the full personal potential takes place.+
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-==See also==+
-* [[Nirvana]]+
-* [[Maslow's hierarchy of needs]]+
-* [[Outline of self]]+
-* [[Humanism]]+
-* [[Perfectionism (philosophy)]]+
-* [[Power process]]+
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