n. in humanistic psychology, a psychological perspective which views people as ends in themselves. As incomparable beings, there is something unique and sacred in them. First described by American psychologist Abraham Maslow (1908-1970).
n. in humanistic psychology, a psychological perspective which views people as ends in themselves. As incomparable beings, there is something unique and sacred in them. First described by American psychologist Abraham Maslow (1908-1970).