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Maslow's hierarchy of needs is this week's topic

From Mon 22 April 2019 to Tue 23 April 2019
5:00 PM - 1:00 AM
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This week Dr. Mike Nolet; Psychologist, PhD will talk about MASLOW'S HIERACHY OF NEEDS. MASLOW STATED THAT PEOPLE ARE MOTIVATED TO ACHIEVE CERTAIN NEEDS. When one need is fulfilled a person seeks to fulfill the next one, and so on. The need to fulfill such NEEDS WILL BECOME STRONGER THE LONGER THE DURATION THEY ARE DENIED. For example, the longer a person goes without food the more hungry they will become. Unfortunately, progress is often disrupted by the failure to meet lower level NEEDS. Life experiences including divorce may cause a disruption to an individual NEEDS BEING MET AND CAUSE A FLUCTUATION BETWEEN LEVELS. Every person is capable and has the desire to move up the HIERARCHY TOWARD A LEVEL OF SELF-actualization. Come and participate in the discussion and hear Dr. Nolet's tips and techniques about how to get what you need.Going through a separation or divorce can be very difficult, no matter the reason for it. It can turn your world upside down and make it hard to get through the work day and stay productive. But there are things you can do to get through this difficult adjustment. Don't go through it alone, join us. Typical topics are about Loneliness and alienation; Depression and anger; Economic and social adjustments and Creating a new life. Come and participate in the discussion. Then we will break into smaller groups to share our own experiences and hear about others experiences. Together we will gain knowledge and insights that we can apply to form a new life and create better relationships with the people we know now and meet in the future.
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New Hope Lutheran Church
8575 Guilford Rd, Columbia, United States

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