Asked by guadalupe tapia on May 07, 2024

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How do the needs of Maslow compare with those discussed by Rogers? Which of Rogers's needs were met for Frank before he was laid off? After he was laid off?

Rogers's Needs

Refers to Carl Rogers's theory on human needs, emphasizing the importance of an individual's need for unconditional positive regard and an environment that fosters self-growth.

  • Obtain an understanding of and explain in detail the foundational ideas of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
  • Scrutinize and discuss the congruences and disparities found between Maslow's model of hierarchical needs and the models of human needs as seen by theorists Horney, Rogers, Fromm, Erickson, and Sullivan.
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anthony soriaMay 08, 2024
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Rogers's maintenance needs include Maslow's physiological and safety needs.They involve satisfaction of basic physical needs.These were met, for the most part, both before and after Frank was laid off, except for getting enough sleep, but Frank is concerned about whether these basic physical needs will continue to be met because of his lack of income.Rogers's enhancement needs are similar to Maslow's actualization.It is unlikely that Frank actualized either before or after the layoff.Rogers also suggested that we have two other needs: the need for positive regard and the need for self-regard.Both of these would fall under Maslow's esteem needs.Frank's need for positive regard was met before the layoff in that other workers admired his skill.This need may still be met even though Frank is laid off in that there is no mention of anyone (except Frank himself) judging him badly.On the other hand, while Frank felt good about himself prior to the layoff, the case study indicates that he feels "useless and incompetent" since the layoff, thereby suggesting that his need for self regard was met prior to, but not after, Frank was laid off.