Article: Maslow in the classroom and the clinic.

Savvy educators know how to use traditional psychological approaches to motivate students in the classroom and in the clinical education setting. One such approach is humanistic psychology,[1] which incorporates aspects of both behavioral psychology and psychoanalytic psychology. Behavioral psychologists believe that human behavior is controlled by external environmental factors and that manipulating aspects of the environment strongly influences behavior. Psychoanalytic psychology, on the other hand, is based on the idea that human behavior is controlled almost totally by internal, unconscious forces.[2]

Abraham Maslow studied both behavioral and psychoanalytic ...

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