A bold reimagining of Maslow's famous hierarchy of needs--and new insights for realizing your full potential and living your most creative, fulfilled, and connected life.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D, is Scientific Director of The Imagination Institute in the Positive Psychology Centre at the University of Pennsylvania, where he investigates the development and measurement of intelligence, creativity and personality. He was written six previous books, including Ungifted- Intelligence Redefined. He writes the blog Beautiful Minds for Scientific American, and regularly gives keynotes and workshops on the development of intelligence, creativity and human potential.
“What a masterpiece! Maslow 2.0—a must-read for anyone who wants to
understand what Maslow meant by self-transcendence. Part biography,
part treatise, part how-to guide . . . I loved it!”
—Angela Duckworth, professor of psychology, University of
Pennsylvania; CEO and founder of Character Lab; and New York
Times–bestselling author of Grit
“This is the book we’ve all been waiting for—nothing less than a
breathtaking new psychology of humanity. Kaufman will show you how
to live your life to the fullest, and in the service of others—all
at the same time.”
—Susan Cain, New York Times–bestselling author of Quiet
“The concept of self-actualization and the transcendent values,
which include justice, beauty, meaningfulness, and wholeness,
provide a blueprint for a better world. This very well-written
volume not only captures Maslow’s work but infuses it with the
spirit of inspiration. This book is a major advance in
psychology.”
—Aaron T. Beck, M.D., professor emeritus of psychiatry, University
of Pennsylvania
“As a pioneer of humanistic psychology, Maslow is frequently
referenced but rarely understood. Scott Barry Kaufman is here to
change that. He does a first-rate job restoring the classic pyramid
based on Maslow’s own revisions and updating self-actualization in
light of contemporary science.”
—Adam Grant, New York Times–bestselling author of Originals and
Give and Take, and host of the WorkLife podcast
“In this book Kaufman studies the legacy of Abraham Maslow’s life’s
work in humanistic psychology and expands on this with his own
insights and studies. The book gives us a path to
self-actualization, to becoming the best person we can possibly
become. In the process we discover we do this connected to others
and all reality.”
—Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Happiness
“Transcend is rich, deep, and brilliant, a pleasure to read. Scott
Barry Kaufman is the new generation’s leading voice in humanistic
psychology, a modern-day Abraham Maslow. Updating Maslow’s
hierarchy of needs with modern psychology research, Transcend will
help readers embark upon a journey to the upper reaches of their
potential.”
—Emily Esfahani Smith, author of The Power of Meaning
“This splendid book is a twofer. It’s a retelling of the life of
Abraham Maslow woven through an insightful updating of Maslow’s
theory.”
—Martin Seligman, director, Positive Psychology Center, University
of Pennsylvania, and author of The Hope Circuit
“Transcend is a wonderful revival and update of a beloved classic
psychological model, as well as a loving ode to its originator. A
brilliant assemblage of our current understanding of psychological
well-being.”
—Mark Manson, New York Times–bestselling author of The Subtle Art
of Not Giving a F*ck
“Mastery in whatever field is an important goal to aspire to, but
in these times, when people are experiencing depression and
emptiness at an epidemic level, transcendence is an even more
critical goal. Scott Barry Kaufman manages to integrate more than
seventy-five years of research on the subject to show that the only
way to fully self-actualize is, paradoxically, by getting outside
of one’s self. This is one of the best books on human potential
I’ve ever read.”
—Robert Greene, author of The Laws of Human Nature
“In this ambitious work, Scott Barry Kaufman not only excavates the
unfinished elements of Maslow’s famous hierarchy of needs, but
updates and extends it with the latest science. Transcend is a
compass for a life well lived.”
—David Epstein, New York Times–bestselling author of Range
“Scott Barry Kaufman is one of my favorite thinkers about the
psychology of getting better and growing as a person.”
—Ryan Holiday, New York Times–bestselling author of Stillness Is
the Key
“Both personal and universal, deep and engaging, easy to follow and
mind-shifting, Transcend gives us a new understanding of Maslow’s
famous self-actualization model and shows us how we can all achieve
the kind of life we aspire to.”
—Lori Gottlieb, New York Times–bestselling author of Maybe You
Should Talk to Someone
“In an age focused on materialism and self-obsession, Kaufman
boldly addresses the science of our deepest, most unanswered
needs: connection, meaning, love, transcendence, and
self-realization. A revolutionary book destined to become a
classic.”
—Emma Seppälä, Ph.D., author of The Happiness Track, and science
director, Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and
Education, Stanford University
“Many of the substantive issues humanistic psychology fought for in
the middle part of the last century are now at the very core of
modern psychology, regardless of your approach or orientation. It
is especially timely to revisit the work of one of the greatest
humanists of all time, Abraham Maslow, and to update his insights
based on the half a century of data that have accumulated since his
death. Scott Barry Kaufman has done just that in this wide-ranging
and delightful book.”
—Steven C. Hayes, codeveloper of acceptance and commitment therapy
and author of A Liberated Mind
“In this wise, creative, surprising, and exceedingly humane book,
Scott Barry Kaufman provides a hierarchy of needs for the modern
world, blending the insights of humanistic psychology with the
finding of cutting-edge science.”
—Paul Bloom, Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Professor of Psychology, Yale
University, and author of Against Empathy
“Scott Barry Kaufman revivifies the wisdom of humanistic psychology
for a new millennium. He does it with evidence and discernment,
without turning the world into a nail.”
—Steven Pinker, professor of psychology, Harvard University, and
New York Times–bestselling author of Enlightenment Now
“Synthesizing Maslow’s wisdom with modern research, Scott Barry
Kaufman takes our understanding of the good life to higher planes.
Maslow would have been proud!”
—Tal Ben-Shahar, cofounder of the Happiness Studies Academy
“There are many books about happiness. There are fewer about living
a good life—not a fixed state of being, but an ongoing process that
encourages creativity, challenge, and meaning. Transcend is such a
book: original, grounded in modern research, and thoroughly
practical.”
—Sean Carroll, author of Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds
and the Emergence of Spacetime
“Drawing on a vast range of source material, Kaufman has
singlehandedly helped to reposition Maslow and humanistic
psychology from the periphery to the center of mainstream
psychological inquiry. A scientifically grounded, splendidly
accessible road map for the spiritual and philosophical uplift of
our field.”
—Kirk Schneider, Ph.D., author of The Spirituality of Awe
“Reading Transcend would bring a broad smile to Maslow’s face and
maybe even a shout of ‘Someone finally gets it.’ Often he spoke in
our seminars at Brandeis of his frustration that so few understood
his work. Scott Barry Kaufman not only shows a rare and profound
understanding of Maslow’s ideas but, for the first time in fifty
years, expands our knowledge of Maslow’s core concepts. This book
is worthy of being in every thinking person’s library and being
read more than once.”
—L. Ari Kopolow, M.D., clinical assistant professor of psychiatry,
George Washington University; president emeritus, Suburban Maryland
Psychiatric Society; and former student of Abraham Maslow
“This is one of the most comprehensive books on what psychology has
to say about the path to personal fulfillment. I walked away with a
new, sophisticated lens for viewing the motivations behind my
actions. I suspect readers will be equally enlightened.”
—Todd B. Kashdan, Ph.D., professor of psychology, George Mason
University, and author of The Upside of Your Dark Side“
“With wisdom from many fields, and paths and principles to live,
this book will enable you to rise to the greatest challenge of our
times: to arrive at a new sense of ourselves that is kinder, more
inclusive, and oriented to creating a better world. This is a
profoundly important and timely book.”
—Dacher Keltner, professor of psychology, University of California,
Berkeley
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