According to Huggins' theory, Maslow's theory of self-actualization is achieved at what dimension of self-concept? Actual self-concept Ideal self-concept Private self-concept Social self-concept Combination of all of the above.
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Self-actualization, in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, represents the realization of one's full potential. This aligns with the "Ideal self-concept," which is the person one aspires to be. Show more…
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