How Did Abraham Maslow Change Psychology?
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Friday, April 17, 2015
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Margie Lachman says Abraham Maslow's research had a big influence on modern psychology.
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Part 1 of the TED Radio Hour episode Maslow's Human Needs
Brandeis Psychology professor Margie Lachman works in the same office where Abraham Maslow developed his hierarchy of needs. She describes his lasting influence on psychology.
About Margie Lachman
Margie Lachman is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Lifespan Developmental Psychology Lab at Brandeis University. Her current work identifies psychosocial and behavioral factors that can protect against, or compensate for, declines in cognition and health.
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