Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

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Examples of self-actualization:

-Efficient perceptions of reality -Free of social pressure -Expresses creativity -Ability to laugh at oneself -Relies on own judgement and experiences -Social compassion

What were the levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? (bottom to top)

-Physiological -Safety/Security -Love and Belonging -Self-esteem -Self-actualization

What year was it proposed?

1943

Who is Maslow?

Abraham Maslow is a psychologist

Another way of defining Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is:

An explanation of the way we choose and meet life's goals. All needs met=full potential

What is the self-esteem level?

Feeling important and worthwhile - includes respect, approval, appreciation

What is the safety and security level?

Free from anxiety and fear, feels secure in the environment Once physiological needs are met, safety/security needs dominate behavior.

What was his theory?

He believed that human beings were arranged like a 'ladder'. You must climb the bottom before you get to the top. You are motivated by your needs.

What is the name of this ladder?

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

What is the physiological level?

Necessary for life; if unmet, these needs lead to death

What is the love and belonging level?

Receiving and giving love, affection, trust and acceptance

What is the self-actualization level?

Self-realization; obtaining our full potential

Examples of physiological factors:

food, water, warmth, sleep, oxygen, motor needs- muscle stimulation

Examples of safety and security factors:

health, family, financial security


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