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Year: 2024 | Month: June | Volume: 11 | Issue: 6 | Pages: 319-325

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20240636

Relation Between Personal Value and Need Satisfaction: Theoretical Review

Valide Valiyeva

Department of Psychology, Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan

ABSTRACT

The problem of values ​​is eternally relevant, has a long history of study and is of a pronounced interdisciplinary nature. This means that values ​​are not the subject of a purely psychological analysis, but without psychology there cannot be a comprehensive study of the values ​​that belong to both society and a specific individual at the same time.
A broad introduction of the concept of value into the psychological lexicon and research practice naturally leads to a certain rethinking of many psychological terms and, above all, such fundamental categories as the psyche, consciousness, personality, activity, needs, meanings, emotions, etc. In real life and in the entire psyche there is nothing that does not have some value. The issue of criteria and diversity of value has been and remains hotly debated. Therefore, at the moment, the psychology of personal values ​​is an actively developing area of ​​scientific research and it is undoubtedly waiting for its researchers. This is one of the obvious ways to humanize scientific ideas about the living human psyche.

Keywords: value system, need satisfaction, human actions, need hierarchy

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