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- Metamotivation abstract "Metamotivation is a term coined by Abraham Maslow to describe the motivation of people who are self-actualized and striving beyond the scope of their basic needs to reach their full potential. Maslow suggested that people are initially motivated by a series of basic needs, called the hierarchy of needs. Maslow states, \"Self-actualizing people are gratified in all their basic needs (of belongingness, affection, respect, and self-esteem)\". Once a person has successfully navigated the hierarchy of needs thus satisfying all their basic needs, Maslow proposed they then travel \"a path called growth motivation\".Maslow believed that a distinction must be made between the motives of those who operate at or below the level of self-actualization (ones still striving for their basic needs, or ones who have met their basic needs but still live without purpose), and those who are self-actualized who are also with significant purpose, as their motivations differ significantly. Deficiency needs (D-needs) motivate people to satisfy physiological needs such as hunger, sex, love, whereas being needs (B-needs) propel a person beyond self-actualization and drive them to fulfill their inherent ultimate potential.".
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- Metamotivation wikiPageLength "6322".
- Metamotivation wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Metamotivation wikiPageRevisionID "704184309".
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Maslow.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Adler.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Rogers.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_mental_health.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_Potential_Movement.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Murray.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Human_Potential_Movement.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Humanistic_psychology.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Jonah_complex.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_the_instrument.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Maslows_hierarchy_of_needs.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Peak_experience.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Positive_Disintegration.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Self-actualization.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Self-esteem.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLink Viktor_Frankl.
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Metamotivation".
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Metamotivation#Metaneeds and metapathology".
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLinkText "metamotivation".
- Metamotivation wikiPageWikiLinkText "metaneeds".
- Metamotivation date "August 2012".
- Metamotivation reason "How many levels are here? [ [Maslow's hierarchy of needs] ] says 4 out of 5!".
- Metamotivation reason "which levels are these?".
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- Metamotivation subject Category:History_of_mental_health.
- Metamotivation subject Category:Human_Potential_Movement.
- Metamotivation hypernym Term.
- Metamotivation type Movement.
- Metamotivation comment "Metamotivation is a term coined by Abraham Maslow to describe the motivation of people who are self-actualized and striving beyond the scope of their basic needs to reach their full potential. Maslow suggested that people are initially motivated by a series of basic needs, called the hierarchy of needs. Maslow states, \"Self-actualizing people are gratified in all their basic needs (of belongingness, affection, respect, and self-esteem)\".".
- Metamotivation label "Metamotivation".
- Metamotivation sameAs Q6823061.
- Metamotivation sameAs Metamotivación.
- Metamotivation sameAs m.0ds53m8.
- Metamotivation sameAs Q6823061.
- Metamotivation wasDerivedFrom Metamotivation?oldid=704184309.
- Metamotivation isPrimaryTopicOf Metamotivation.