Maslow described the self-actualized individual as someone who:

Maslow described the self-actualized individual as someone who:   





1. despite other virtues, might find life cruel, arduous and even devoid of real meaning.
2. is at risk for certain forms of psychopathology, especially mania and paranoia.
3. despite undeniable virtues, could be boring, proud, vain and stubborn (among other things).
4. is a paragon of all human virtues - 'the perfect person'.
5. more than one of the above



Answer: 3


Psychodynamic Personality Theories

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