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  2. Cloé Madanes - Wikipedia

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    Cloé Madanes (born 1940) is an Argentine psychologist with an educational background specialising in family and grief therapy.She worked along with Tony Robbins to train strategic interventionists in finding solutions to resolve interpersonal conflict, prevent violence, and contribute to the creation of a more cohesive and civil community.

  3. Tony Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Jay Robbins (né Mahavoric, born February 29, 1960) is an American author, coach and speaker. [1] He is known for his seminars , and self-help books including the books Unlimited Power and Awaken the Giant Within .

  4. Maslow's hierarchy of needs - Wikipedia

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    Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a conceptualisation of the needs (or goals) that motivate human behaviour, which was proposed by the American psychologist Abraham Maslow. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to Maslow’s original formulation, there are five sets of basic needs that are related to each other in a hierarchy of prepotency (or strength).

  5. Tony Robbins Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Tony Robbins Foundation [1] (formerly Anthony Robbins Foundation) [2] is a charitable organization created and chaired by motivational speaker Tony Robbins.It was created in 1991 with the belief system that "regardless of stature, only those who have learned the power of sincere and selfless contribution experience life's deepest joy; true fulfilment".

  6. Self-actualization - Wikipedia

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    Long received in psychological teaching as the peak of human needs, Maslow later added the category self-transcendence (which, strictly speaking, extends beyond one's own "needs"). Self-actualization was coined by the organismic theorist Kurt Goldstein for the motive to realize one's full potential: "the tendency to actualize itself as fully as ...

  7. Human givens - Wikipedia

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    The human givens model proposes that human beings come into the world with a given set of innate needs, together with innate resources to support them to get those needs met. Physical needs for nutritious food, clean water, air and sleep are obvious, and well understood, because when they are not met people die.

  8. Scarcity - Wikipedia

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    Robbins is noted as a free market economist, and for his definition of economics. The definition appears in the Essay by Robbins as: "Economics is the science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses." [5] Robbins found that four conditions were necessary to support this ...

  9. Human Potential Movement - Wikipedia

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    Esalen Institute. The HPM has much in common with humanistic psychology in that Abraham Maslow's theory of self-actualization strongly influenced its development. The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, founded in 1955 by Glenn Doman and Carl Delacato, was an early precursor to and influence on the Human Potential Movement, as is exemplified in Doman's assertion that "Every ...