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Abraham Maslow

Abraham Maslow

Abraham Harold Maslow (1908 – 1970) was an American psychologist who was best known for creating Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization. Maslow was a psychology professor at Brandeis University, Brooklyn College, New School for Social Research, and Columbia University. He stressed the importance of focusing on the positive qualities in people, as opposed to treating them as a "bag of symptoms". (Wikipedia)

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Hierarchy of Needs

Hierarchy of Needs

Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs is one of the best-known theories of motivation. Maslow's theory states that our actions are motivated by certain physiological and psychological needs that progress from basic to complex.

This hierarchy suggests that people are motivated to fulfill basic...

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Esteem Needs (Level 4)

Esteem Needs (Level 4)

At the fourth level in Maslow’s hierarchy is the need for appreciation and respect. Once the needs at the bottom three levels have been satisfied, the esteem needs begin to play a more prominent role in motivating behavior.

At this level, it becomes increasingly important to gain the respec...

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Social Needs (Level 3)

Social Needs (Level 3)

The social needs in Maslow’s hierarchy include love, acceptance, and belonging. At this level, the need for emotional relationships drives human behavior. Some of the things that satisfy this need include:

·       Friendships

·       Romantic attachments

·       Family relations...

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Impact of Maslow's Hierarchy

Impact of Maslow's Hierarchy

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs represented part of an important shift in psychology. Rather than focusing on abnormal behavior and development, Maslow's humanistic psychology was focused on the development of healthy individuals.

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Security and Safety Needs (Level 2)

Security and Safety Needs (Level 2)

At the second level of Maslow’s hierarchy, the needs start to become a bit more complex. At this level, the needs for security and safety become primary.

People want control and order in their lives. Some of the basic security and safety needs include:

·       Financial security

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Maslow Quote

Maslow Quote

“What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself.”

-Abraham Maslow

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Self-Actualization Needs (Level 5)

Self-Actualization Needs (Level 5)

At the very peak of Maslow’s hierarchy are the self-actualization needs. Self-actualizing people are self-aware, concerned with personal growth, less concerned with the opinions of others, and interested in fulfilling their potential.

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Physiological Needs (Level 1)

Physiological Needs (Level 1)

The physiological needs include those that are vital to survival. Some examples of physiological needs include:

·       Food

·       Water

·       Breathing

·       Homeostasis

In addition to the basic requirements of nutrition, air, and temperature regulation, physi...

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Abraham Maslow, the famous psychologist, had worked on a theory that linked self-actualization to spirituality and self-transcendence.

His Hierarchy Of Needs Pyramid (which was never intended to be a pyramid) familiarized us to the basic human needs like safety, ...

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