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Pseudo-Self-Actualization

Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1981
Although the concept of pseudo-self-actualization is potentially quite important, it has not developed, theoretically or empirically, beyond the level initially presented by Shostrom. Consequently, it is difficult to define exact standards for judging pseudo-self-actualizing, to determine its frequency, or even to test Shostrom's explanation for such ...
James J. Forest, George Sicz
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Self-Actualization of “Paranormals”

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1971
Summary A sample of 56 Ss nominated by others as paranormals and self-stated as experiencing paranormal (occult) phenomena, were administered measures purportedly reflected dimensions of the self-actualization concept. Ss reported both their interest in, and experience of, 15 areas of paranormal phenomena.
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