Understanding Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

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Maslow's Hierarchy

A theory of human motivation developed by Abraham Maslow in 1943, organized in a pyramid structure.

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Physiological Needs

The basic needs for survival, including food, water, shelter, and sleep.

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Safety Needs

The need for security and protection, encompassing personal safety and financial security.

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Love/Belonging Needs

The need for relationships and connections, such as friendship, family bonds, and social groups.

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Esteem Needs

Needs related to self-worth and recognition, including achievement and respect from others.

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Self-Actualization

The realization of one's full potential, pursued through personal growth and creativity.

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Basic Needs

Fundamental requirements necessary for human survival and motivation, situated at the base of Maslow's pyramid.

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Critiques of Maslow's Theory

Concerns regarding the lack of empirical support, cultural bias, and universality of the hierarchical order.

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Application of the Hierarchy

Real-world uses of Maslow's theory in fields like education, workplace motivation, and personal relationships.

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Motivation

The process that initiates, guides, and maintains goal-oriented behaviors, often influenced by fulfilling needs.