The following statements by Maslow express significant disagreements with
Freud: (a) "Growth is, in itself, a rewarding and exciting process \(\ldots .\)
Given sufficient gratification, free choice, and lack of threat, [the child]
renounces \(\ldots\) [the oral stage] himself. He doesn't have to be "kicked
upstairs." " (b) "Healthy people welcome drive increases, and may well
complain that the trouble with eating is that it kills my appetite." (c) "For
the child who hasn't been loved enough, obviously the treatment of first
choice [during psychotherapy] is to love him to death, to just slop it all
over him." In each case, do you agree with Maslow or Freud? Why?