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PSY 250 Week 3 Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality Abraham Maslow is a famous psychologist who stated that people have different levels of needs that must be fulfilled before the next, higher, level of needs can be achieved. This is called Maslow’s Hierarchy. Maslow states t...

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Abraham Maslow is a famous psychologist who stated that people have different levels

of needs that must be fulfilled before the next, higher, level of needs can be achieved. This is

called Maslow’s Hierarchy. Maslow states that one’s physiological needs are the most basic.

These needs are those that we use to survive; the need for food, sleep and water. Once people

have what they need for nourishment, they feel the need for safety, Maslow’s second level in his

hierarchy. The next three levels have to deal with people’s social needs and their need for self-

actualization. Maslow states that people must fulfill their social needs, wanting to belong and to

be loved. Humans are social animals, which is why it is normal to live in family groups, in

neighborhoods, and within cities, etc. Once people believe they have met their need to be social,

they begin working on esteem needs. These are the desires to accomplish goals and improve

self-esteem. Only after all other needs have been met are people ready to become self-

actualized. This is when people are comfortable with their role in society and begin to become

self-aware and concern themselves with personal growth. This may include becoming more

educated, working out, or volunteering. According to Maslow, the success one may have

fulfilling a certain level of needs and their desires for self-actualization are most responsible for

shaping personality.


Both Freud and Maslow’s work give valuable insight into what creates personality. One

aspect ignored in much of their work is biological factors that can create a personality, otherwise

known as genetics. Charles Darwin is known for the theory that humans have evolved from

, primitive species. In his studies, he also theorized that people’s genetics also have a strong

influence on the development of their personality. This is why children seem to share physical

traits with their parents, in addition to many behavioral traits. Ivan Pavlov, a Russian

physiologist, did a series of experiments on conditioning. Most know of “Pavlov’s Dogs”, an

experiment he set up that showed how dogs could be conditioned to act in a specific manner if

they expect to get food as a reward. These behaviors are also common in humans. People will

act a certain way if they think they will be rewarded for their good behavior as well as not act in

a certain way if they expect to be punished for it. Both Darwin and Pavlov recognized that while

physiology had much to do with personality, it could not be denied that biology also factors

greatly.


When Maslow designed his hierarchy of needs, he realized that the desire to sustain

needs is a biological factor. Humans unquestionably need food and water to survive. This is a

biological fact. This most basic of all needs is what begins to shape our personality. Regardless

of our race, religion, upbringing, or environment people will be driven to eat and drink water.

After that, humans will seek shelter and safety. This is self-preservation. Before any social

needs can be met, other more important, more basic needs must be accounted for. These

biological factors have allowed humans to become the dominant species. Throughout time,

humans have always had some social structure as well. In general, humans thrive to be part of a

group. According to Darwin, these traits have been bred into us over the generations that make

us who we are today. “In a Darwinian analysis, attention is thus drawn to the function of a

characteristic (such as speed or intelligence or sociability) in survival.” (Friedman & Schustack,

2017) Darwin suggests that over time, dominant traits, those that led to longer life and

successful breeding will prevail. It can be hypothesized that in the past, not all humans shared

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