To put is as succinctly as possible, these people all find desire or impulse to be a nuisance or even a threat and therefore will try generally to get rid of it, to deny or avoid it.
This contention is sometimes an accurate report of what is the case. The physiological needs, the need for safety, for love, for respect, for information are often nuisances for many people, psychic troublemakers, and problem-creators, especially for those who have had unsuccessful experiences at gratifying them and for those who cannot count on gratification.
Even with these deficiencies, however, the case is very badly overdrawn: one can accept and enjoy one’s needs and welcome them to consciousness if (a) past experience with them has been rewarding and (b) if present and future gratification can be counted on. For example, if one has in general enjoyed food and if good food is always available, the emergence of appetite into consciousness is welcomed instead of dreaded. („The trouble with eating is that it kills my appetite.“) Something like that is true for thirst, for sleepiness, for sex, for dependency needs and for love needs.
Towards a Psychology of Being, Abraham Maslow
Needs as nuisance
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