Asked by Clarissa Falcon on Sep 25, 2024

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Maslow's term for fears about one's abilities is

A) the Jonah complex.
B) the need for succorance.
C) conditions of worth.
D) self-non-actualization.

Jonah Complex

The fear of success or the avoidance of one's potential or calling due to personal doubts or fears.

Fears

Emotional responses to perceived threats, characterized by anxiety and apprehension.

Succorance

The act of seeking out affection, protection, and nurturance from others.

  • Detail the difficulties and impediments to reaching self-realization.
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Kelsey Eleanorabout 12 hours ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Maslow coined the term "Jonah complex" to describe the fear of one's own greatness or abilities. This can manifest as feelings of inadequacy or fear of surpassing others' expectations.