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Abraham Maslow was a foundational figure in psychology, serving as chair of Brandeis University's psychology department from 1951-1969. He developed the influential hierarchy of needs theory and pioneered humanistic psychology, emphasizing self-actualization as the highest human motivation. His work integrated philosophical, clinical, and cross-disciplinary perspectives to understand human potential.
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