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Maslow’s Theory

Maslow’s Theory. Maslow’s theory maintains that a person does not feel a higher need until the needs of the current level have been satisfied. Maslow's basic needs are as follows:. Basic Human Needs. Physiological Needs. Food Air Water Clothing

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Maslow’s Theory

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  1. Maslow’s Theory Maslow’s theory maintains that a person does not feel a higher need until the needs of the current level have been satisfied. Maslow's basic needs are as follows:

  2. Basic Human Needs PhysiologicalNeeds • Food • Air • Water • Clothing *If these needs aren’t met, they will control your behavior.

  3. Safety and Security Safety Needs • Protection • Stability • Pain Avoidance • Routine/Order • .*These needs consist of staying away from harm, secure employment, and health.

  4. Love and Belonging • Affection • Acceptance • Inclusion • *You need to find people that accept you for who you are so that you can identify with someone. Social Needs

  5. Social Needs • The desire to belong • We want to be needed • We want to be accepted • We need to feel loved by others

  6. Esteem • Self-Respect • Self-Esteem • Respected by Others *When we have mastered this level, we don’t have to impress others. We are comfortable with ourselves. Esteem Needs

  7. Esteem Needs • Two types • Competency • Attention and recognition • Admiration has to do with the need for power • Self-Concept comes into play • How I see myself + how I think other see me

  8. Achieve full potential • Fulfillment • They live simple, ordered lives. • They have characteristics of goodness, truthfulness, and beauty. • They are independent and resist conforming to culture. • Very few people reach this stage. Self-Actualization

  9. Self-Actualization Esteem Belonging Safety Physiological Summary

  10. Concept • You have to meet your needs at each level before you can progress to higher levels. • Once your lower level needs are met, you are no longer motivated by them.

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