Self-actualization is the realization of one'sdevelopmentSelf-actualization refers to the fulfillment of one's potential. Carl Rogers (C.R. Rogers) conceptualized self-actualization as living to the fullest realization of one's latent potential within oneself and the healthyhuman beingas the most important goal-oriented and striving entity in a person's life. Abraham Maslow (A.H.Maslow) also defines self-actualization as the continuous realization of potential, ability, and talent and the fulfillment of one's mission, the knowledge of the individual's own nature andreceptionThe term "self-actualization" is used synonymously with individuation and can be translated as the attainment of individuality or self-realization. Carl Jung (C.G.Jung), using self-actualization as a synonym for individuation, stated that individuation can be described as the attainment of selfhood or self-actualization, and that individuation is a goal to be pursued but only rarely attained, and further that individuation is not a goal to be achieved by the individual, but rather a goal to be attained by the individual.human beingmeans that all aspects of the personality have achieved a state of harmonious equilibrium and that the self is integratedhuman beingThe company states that it is
nursingThen,human being(at sentence-end, falling tone) indicates a confident conclusionbasic needsIt is unique to the person in the final stage of thelivingSelf-realization is often used when we live our lives by realizing the maximum amount ofnursingThe people who are the target population of the "Mere Old Man" have various vulnerabilities such as diseases, disabilities, and health issues. Therefore, nurses are required to stand in the shoes of each person and support them by utilizing their professional knowledge and nursing assistance skills so that they can realize their unique self-actualization.

References
(1) Carl R. Rogers (Author)/Yoshihiko Morotomi, Toru Hosaka, Yasuhiro Sue Take (Translator): Rogers' Major Works: Rogers Talks about the Way to Self-Realization, Iwasaki Academic Press, 2005.
(2) Frank Coble (Author) / Tadahiko Oguchi (Supervisor): Maslow's Psychology, Sanno University Press,1972.
(3) Mieko Chihara (Author): Developmental Clinical Psychology of Human Relationships: Journey to Self-Realization, Showado, 2006.