Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

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MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF

NEEDSBy: Bethany Thompson

ABOUT NEEDS Maslow created a model that places

motivational needs in a hierarch and suggests that before more sophisticated, higher-order needs can be met, certain primary need must be satisfied.

Best representation of the specific needs in placed in a pyramid to represent the more fundamental, lower-order needs at the base and the higher-level needs at the top.

WHAT ARE THE NEEDS? Maslow's theory consisted of two parts:1) The classification of human needs, and2) Consideration of how the classes are related to each other The classes of needswere summarized by Maslow as follows:

PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS These are need that everyone is

required to even live.AirWaterNourishmentSleep

SAFETY NEEDS After you meet your physiological

needs, you turn to your safety needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy say’s if a persons

safety needs aren't met then some on the higher and more important need are going to be harder to be met. Living in a safe areaMedical insurance Job securityFinancial reserves

SOCIAL NEEDS Social needs are considered part of the

higher importance needs, which includes..Need for friendsNeed for belongingNeed to give and receive love

ESTEEM NEEDS After you meet your social needs, you

begin to want the feeling of importance.Self-respectAchievementAttentionRecognitionReputation

SELF-ACTUALIZATION This is looked at as the quest of

reaching one’s full potential as your own.

This need is never fully satisfied.Truth JusticeWisdomMeaning

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