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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

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Maslows Hierarchy of Needs

Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs

Esteem needsachievement status responsibility reputation

Self-actualization personal growth and fulfilment

copy design Alan Chapman 2001-7 based on Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of NeedsNot to be sold or published More free online training resources are at wwwbusinessballscom Alan Chapman accepts no

liability

Belongingness and Love needsfamily affection relationships work group etc

Safety needs protection security order law limits stability etc

Biological and Physiological needsbasic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sex sleep etc

What is It

bull Each of us is motivated by needs Our most basic needs are inborn having evolved over tens of thousands of years Abraham Maslows Hierarchy of Needs helps to explain how these needs motivate us all

bull Maslows Hierarchy of Needs states that we must satisfy each need in turn starting with the first which deals with the most obvious needs for survival itself

bull Only when the lower order needs of physical and emotional well-being are satisfied are we concerned with the higher order needs of influence and personal development

bull Conversely if the things that satisfy our lower order needs are swept away we are no longer concerned about the maintenance of our higher order needs

Specific Needs

bull 1 Biological and Physiological needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etc

bull 2 Safety needs - protection from elements security order law limits stability etc

bull 3 Belongingness and Love needs - work group family affection relationships etc

bull 4 Esteem needs - self-esteem achievement mastery independence status dominance prestige managerial responsibility etc

bull 5 Self-Actualization needs - realising personal potential self-fulfillment seeking personal growth and peak experiences

Quick Test

bull Read the following eight statements and rank from 1-5 of importance as they apply to you There are no right or wrong answers

bull 1048710 D Aside from dieting and personal choice I never starve through lack of food nor lack of money to buy food Aside from the usual trauma of moving a house I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have lsquoa roof over my headrsquo

bull 1048710 E I generally feel safe and secure - school home etc - and protected from harm My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent

bull 1048710 B I am part of and loved by my family I have good relationships with my friends and peers- they accept me for who I am

bull 1048710 A I am successful in life andor work and Irsquom recognized by my peers for being so Irsquom satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life andor schoolwork my status and reputation and my level of self-esteem

bull 1048710 C My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment The most important thing to me is realizing my ultimate personal potential I seek and welcome lsquopeakrsquo experiences

bull Alan Chapman Consultancy 2003

Interpretation

bull 1 Biological Needs D bull 2 Safety Needs E bull 3 Belongingness and Love Needs B bull 4 Esteem Needs A

bull 5 Self-Actualization Needs C bull D Aside from dieting and personal choice I never starve through lack of food nor lack of

money to buy food Aside from the usual trauma of moving a house I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have lsquoa roof over my headrsquo

bull E I generally feel safe and secure - school home etc - and protected from harm My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent

bull B I am part of and loved by my family I have good relationships with my friends and peers- they accept me for who I am

bull A I am successful in life andor work and Irsquom recognized by my peers for being so Irsquom satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life andor schoolwork my status and reputation and my level of self-esteem

bull C My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment The most important thing to me is realizing my ultimate personal potential I seek and welcome lsquopeakrsquo experiences

Discussion

bull The first four layers of the pyramid are what Maslow called deficiency needs or D-needs the individual does not feel anything if they are met but feels anxious if they are not met The deficiency needs are Physiological Safety LoveBelonging and Esteem needs

bull Physiological needs (1)bull These are the basic animal needs for such things as food warmth sex water and other body

needs If a person is hungry or thirsty or his body is chemically unbalanced all of his energies turn toward remedying these deficiencies and other needs remain inactive If some needs are not fulfilled a humans physiological needs take the highest priority Physiological needs can control thoughts and behaviors and can cause people to feel sickness pain and discomfort

bull Safety needs (2)bull With his physical needs relatively satisfied the individuals safety needs take over and

dominate his behavior These needs have to do with mans yearning for a predictable orderly world in which injustice and inconsistency are under control the familiar frequent and the unfamiliar rare Safety needs include

bull Personal security Financial security Health and well-being bull Safety net against accidentsillness and the adverse impacts bull LoveBelongingSocial needs (3)bull After physiological and safety needs are fulfilled the third layer of human needs is social

This psychological aspect of Maslows hierarchy involves emotionally-based relationships in general such as

bull Friendship Familybull Humans need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptancebull In the absence of these elements many people become susceptible to loneliness social

anxiety and depression This need for belonging can often overcome the physiological and security needs depending on the strength of the peer pressure eg an anorexic ignores the need to eat and the security of health for a feeling of control and belonging

Discussion

bull Esteem needs (4)bull All humans have a need to be respected to have self-esteem self-

respect and to respect others People need to engage themselves to gain recognition and have an activity or activities that give the person a sense of contribution to feel accepted and self-valued

bull Cognitive needsbull Maslow believed that humans have the need to increase their

intelligence and thereby obtain knowledge Cognitive needs is the expression of the natural human need to learn explore discover and create to get a better understanding of the world around them

bull Aesthetic needsbull Based on Maslows beliefs it is stated in the hierarchy that humans

need beautiful imagery or something new and aesthetically pleasing to continue up towards Self-Actualization Humans need to refresh themselves in the presence and beauty

Discussion

bull Self-actualization (5)bull The instinctual need of humans to make

the most of their abilities and to strive to be the best they can Working toward fulfilling our potential toward becoming all that we are capable of becoming

bull This final stage of psychological development comes when the individual feels assured that hisher physiological security affiliation and affection self-respect and recognition needs have been satisfied

Of Mice and Menbull Where in the story does it show that George and Lennie have

acquired each level of Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs Are there any that they never acquired Are there some that only one acquired Discuss each level as it pertains to each of the two characters give specific examples (quotes that must be cited from the book) in your discussion

bull Biological and Physiological needsbull basic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etcbull Safety needs bull protection security order law limits stability etcbull Belongingness and Love needsbull family affection relationships work group etcbull Esteem needsbull achievement status responsibility reputationbull Self-actualization bull personal growth and fulfilment

  • Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Slide 2
  • What is It
  • Specific Needs
  • Quick Test
  • Interpretation
  • Discussion
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Of Mice and Men
Page 2: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Esteem needs achievement, status, responsibility, reputation Self-actualization personal growth.

Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs

Esteem needsachievement status responsibility reputation

Self-actualization personal growth and fulfilment

copy design Alan Chapman 2001-7 based on Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of NeedsNot to be sold or published More free online training resources are at wwwbusinessballscom Alan Chapman accepts no

liability

Belongingness and Love needsfamily affection relationships work group etc

Safety needs protection security order law limits stability etc

Biological and Physiological needsbasic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sex sleep etc

What is It

bull Each of us is motivated by needs Our most basic needs are inborn having evolved over tens of thousands of years Abraham Maslows Hierarchy of Needs helps to explain how these needs motivate us all

bull Maslows Hierarchy of Needs states that we must satisfy each need in turn starting with the first which deals with the most obvious needs for survival itself

bull Only when the lower order needs of physical and emotional well-being are satisfied are we concerned with the higher order needs of influence and personal development

bull Conversely if the things that satisfy our lower order needs are swept away we are no longer concerned about the maintenance of our higher order needs

Specific Needs

bull 1 Biological and Physiological needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etc

bull 2 Safety needs - protection from elements security order law limits stability etc

bull 3 Belongingness and Love needs - work group family affection relationships etc

bull 4 Esteem needs - self-esteem achievement mastery independence status dominance prestige managerial responsibility etc

bull 5 Self-Actualization needs - realising personal potential self-fulfillment seeking personal growth and peak experiences

Quick Test

bull Read the following eight statements and rank from 1-5 of importance as they apply to you There are no right or wrong answers

bull 1048710 D Aside from dieting and personal choice I never starve through lack of food nor lack of money to buy food Aside from the usual trauma of moving a house I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have lsquoa roof over my headrsquo

bull 1048710 E I generally feel safe and secure - school home etc - and protected from harm My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent

bull 1048710 B I am part of and loved by my family I have good relationships with my friends and peers- they accept me for who I am

bull 1048710 A I am successful in life andor work and Irsquom recognized by my peers for being so Irsquom satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life andor schoolwork my status and reputation and my level of self-esteem

bull 1048710 C My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment The most important thing to me is realizing my ultimate personal potential I seek and welcome lsquopeakrsquo experiences

bull Alan Chapman Consultancy 2003

Interpretation

bull 1 Biological Needs D bull 2 Safety Needs E bull 3 Belongingness and Love Needs B bull 4 Esteem Needs A

bull 5 Self-Actualization Needs C bull D Aside from dieting and personal choice I never starve through lack of food nor lack of

money to buy food Aside from the usual trauma of moving a house I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have lsquoa roof over my headrsquo

bull E I generally feel safe and secure - school home etc - and protected from harm My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent

bull B I am part of and loved by my family I have good relationships with my friends and peers- they accept me for who I am

bull A I am successful in life andor work and Irsquom recognized by my peers for being so Irsquom satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life andor schoolwork my status and reputation and my level of self-esteem

bull C My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment The most important thing to me is realizing my ultimate personal potential I seek and welcome lsquopeakrsquo experiences

Discussion

bull The first four layers of the pyramid are what Maslow called deficiency needs or D-needs the individual does not feel anything if they are met but feels anxious if they are not met The deficiency needs are Physiological Safety LoveBelonging and Esteem needs

bull Physiological needs (1)bull These are the basic animal needs for such things as food warmth sex water and other body

needs If a person is hungry or thirsty or his body is chemically unbalanced all of his energies turn toward remedying these deficiencies and other needs remain inactive If some needs are not fulfilled a humans physiological needs take the highest priority Physiological needs can control thoughts and behaviors and can cause people to feel sickness pain and discomfort

bull Safety needs (2)bull With his physical needs relatively satisfied the individuals safety needs take over and

dominate his behavior These needs have to do with mans yearning for a predictable orderly world in which injustice and inconsistency are under control the familiar frequent and the unfamiliar rare Safety needs include

bull Personal security Financial security Health and well-being bull Safety net against accidentsillness and the adverse impacts bull LoveBelongingSocial needs (3)bull After physiological and safety needs are fulfilled the third layer of human needs is social

This psychological aspect of Maslows hierarchy involves emotionally-based relationships in general such as

bull Friendship Familybull Humans need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptancebull In the absence of these elements many people become susceptible to loneliness social

anxiety and depression This need for belonging can often overcome the physiological and security needs depending on the strength of the peer pressure eg an anorexic ignores the need to eat and the security of health for a feeling of control and belonging

Discussion

bull Esteem needs (4)bull All humans have a need to be respected to have self-esteem self-

respect and to respect others People need to engage themselves to gain recognition and have an activity or activities that give the person a sense of contribution to feel accepted and self-valued

bull Cognitive needsbull Maslow believed that humans have the need to increase their

intelligence and thereby obtain knowledge Cognitive needs is the expression of the natural human need to learn explore discover and create to get a better understanding of the world around them

bull Aesthetic needsbull Based on Maslows beliefs it is stated in the hierarchy that humans

need beautiful imagery or something new and aesthetically pleasing to continue up towards Self-Actualization Humans need to refresh themselves in the presence and beauty

Discussion

bull Self-actualization (5)bull The instinctual need of humans to make

the most of their abilities and to strive to be the best they can Working toward fulfilling our potential toward becoming all that we are capable of becoming

bull This final stage of psychological development comes when the individual feels assured that hisher physiological security affiliation and affection self-respect and recognition needs have been satisfied

Of Mice and Menbull Where in the story does it show that George and Lennie have

acquired each level of Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs Are there any that they never acquired Are there some that only one acquired Discuss each level as it pertains to each of the two characters give specific examples (quotes that must be cited from the book) in your discussion

bull Biological and Physiological needsbull basic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etcbull Safety needs bull protection security order law limits stability etcbull Belongingness and Love needsbull family affection relationships work group etcbull Esteem needsbull achievement status responsibility reputationbull Self-actualization bull personal growth and fulfilment

  • Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Slide 2
  • What is It
  • Specific Needs
  • Quick Test
  • Interpretation
  • Discussion
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Of Mice and Men
Page 3: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Esteem needs achievement, status, responsibility, reputation Self-actualization personal growth.

What is It

bull Each of us is motivated by needs Our most basic needs are inborn having evolved over tens of thousands of years Abraham Maslows Hierarchy of Needs helps to explain how these needs motivate us all

bull Maslows Hierarchy of Needs states that we must satisfy each need in turn starting with the first which deals with the most obvious needs for survival itself

bull Only when the lower order needs of physical and emotional well-being are satisfied are we concerned with the higher order needs of influence and personal development

bull Conversely if the things that satisfy our lower order needs are swept away we are no longer concerned about the maintenance of our higher order needs

Specific Needs

bull 1 Biological and Physiological needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etc

bull 2 Safety needs - protection from elements security order law limits stability etc

bull 3 Belongingness and Love needs - work group family affection relationships etc

bull 4 Esteem needs - self-esteem achievement mastery independence status dominance prestige managerial responsibility etc

bull 5 Self-Actualization needs - realising personal potential self-fulfillment seeking personal growth and peak experiences

Quick Test

bull Read the following eight statements and rank from 1-5 of importance as they apply to you There are no right or wrong answers

bull 1048710 D Aside from dieting and personal choice I never starve through lack of food nor lack of money to buy food Aside from the usual trauma of moving a house I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have lsquoa roof over my headrsquo

bull 1048710 E I generally feel safe and secure - school home etc - and protected from harm My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent

bull 1048710 B I am part of and loved by my family I have good relationships with my friends and peers- they accept me for who I am

bull 1048710 A I am successful in life andor work and Irsquom recognized by my peers for being so Irsquom satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life andor schoolwork my status and reputation and my level of self-esteem

bull 1048710 C My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment The most important thing to me is realizing my ultimate personal potential I seek and welcome lsquopeakrsquo experiences

bull Alan Chapman Consultancy 2003

Interpretation

bull 1 Biological Needs D bull 2 Safety Needs E bull 3 Belongingness and Love Needs B bull 4 Esteem Needs A

bull 5 Self-Actualization Needs C bull D Aside from dieting and personal choice I never starve through lack of food nor lack of

money to buy food Aside from the usual trauma of moving a house I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have lsquoa roof over my headrsquo

bull E I generally feel safe and secure - school home etc - and protected from harm My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent

bull B I am part of and loved by my family I have good relationships with my friends and peers- they accept me for who I am

bull A I am successful in life andor work and Irsquom recognized by my peers for being so Irsquom satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life andor schoolwork my status and reputation and my level of self-esteem

bull C My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment The most important thing to me is realizing my ultimate personal potential I seek and welcome lsquopeakrsquo experiences

Discussion

bull The first four layers of the pyramid are what Maslow called deficiency needs or D-needs the individual does not feel anything if they are met but feels anxious if they are not met The deficiency needs are Physiological Safety LoveBelonging and Esteem needs

bull Physiological needs (1)bull These are the basic animal needs for such things as food warmth sex water and other body

needs If a person is hungry or thirsty or his body is chemically unbalanced all of his energies turn toward remedying these deficiencies and other needs remain inactive If some needs are not fulfilled a humans physiological needs take the highest priority Physiological needs can control thoughts and behaviors and can cause people to feel sickness pain and discomfort

bull Safety needs (2)bull With his physical needs relatively satisfied the individuals safety needs take over and

dominate his behavior These needs have to do with mans yearning for a predictable orderly world in which injustice and inconsistency are under control the familiar frequent and the unfamiliar rare Safety needs include

bull Personal security Financial security Health and well-being bull Safety net against accidentsillness and the adverse impacts bull LoveBelongingSocial needs (3)bull After physiological and safety needs are fulfilled the third layer of human needs is social

This psychological aspect of Maslows hierarchy involves emotionally-based relationships in general such as

bull Friendship Familybull Humans need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptancebull In the absence of these elements many people become susceptible to loneliness social

anxiety and depression This need for belonging can often overcome the physiological and security needs depending on the strength of the peer pressure eg an anorexic ignores the need to eat and the security of health for a feeling of control and belonging

Discussion

bull Esteem needs (4)bull All humans have a need to be respected to have self-esteem self-

respect and to respect others People need to engage themselves to gain recognition and have an activity or activities that give the person a sense of contribution to feel accepted and self-valued

bull Cognitive needsbull Maslow believed that humans have the need to increase their

intelligence and thereby obtain knowledge Cognitive needs is the expression of the natural human need to learn explore discover and create to get a better understanding of the world around them

bull Aesthetic needsbull Based on Maslows beliefs it is stated in the hierarchy that humans

need beautiful imagery or something new and aesthetically pleasing to continue up towards Self-Actualization Humans need to refresh themselves in the presence and beauty

Discussion

bull Self-actualization (5)bull The instinctual need of humans to make

the most of their abilities and to strive to be the best they can Working toward fulfilling our potential toward becoming all that we are capable of becoming

bull This final stage of psychological development comes when the individual feels assured that hisher physiological security affiliation and affection self-respect and recognition needs have been satisfied

Of Mice and Menbull Where in the story does it show that George and Lennie have

acquired each level of Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs Are there any that they never acquired Are there some that only one acquired Discuss each level as it pertains to each of the two characters give specific examples (quotes that must be cited from the book) in your discussion

bull Biological and Physiological needsbull basic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etcbull Safety needs bull protection security order law limits stability etcbull Belongingness and Love needsbull family affection relationships work group etcbull Esteem needsbull achievement status responsibility reputationbull Self-actualization bull personal growth and fulfilment

  • Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Slide 2
  • What is It
  • Specific Needs
  • Quick Test
  • Interpretation
  • Discussion
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Of Mice and Men
Page 4: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Esteem needs achievement, status, responsibility, reputation Self-actualization personal growth.

Specific Needs

bull 1 Biological and Physiological needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etc

bull 2 Safety needs - protection from elements security order law limits stability etc

bull 3 Belongingness and Love needs - work group family affection relationships etc

bull 4 Esteem needs - self-esteem achievement mastery independence status dominance prestige managerial responsibility etc

bull 5 Self-Actualization needs - realising personal potential self-fulfillment seeking personal growth and peak experiences

Quick Test

bull Read the following eight statements and rank from 1-5 of importance as they apply to you There are no right or wrong answers

bull 1048710 D Aside from dieting and personal choice I never starve through lack of food nor lack of money to buy food Aside from the usual trauma of moving a house I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have lsquoa roof over my headrsquo

bull 1048710 E I generally feel safe and secure - school home etc - and protected from harm My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent

bull 1048710 B I am part of and loved by my family I have good relationships with my friends and peers- they accept me for who I am

bull 1048710 A I am successful in life andor work and Irsquom recognized by my peers for being so Irsquom satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life andor schoolwork my status and reputation and my level of self-esteem

bull 1048710 C My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment The most important thing to me is realizing my ultimate personal potential I seek and welcome lsquopeakrsquo experiences

bull Alan Chapman Consultancy 2003

Interpretation

bull 1 Biological Needs D bull 2 Safety Needs E bull 3 Belongingness and Love Needs B bull 4 Esteem Needs A

bull 5 Self-Actualization Needs C bull D Aside from dieting and personal choice I never starve through lack of food nor lack of

money to buy food Aside from the usual trauma of moving a house I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have lsquoa roof over my headrsquo

bull E I generally feel safe and secure - school home etc - and protected from harm My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent

bull B I am part of and loved by my family I have good relationships with my friends and peers- they accept me for who I am

bull A I am successful in life andor work and Irsquom recognized by my peers for being so Irsquom satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life andor schoolwork my status and reputation and my level of self-esteem

bull C My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment The most important thing to me is realizing my ultimate personal potential I seek and welcome lsquopeakrsquo experiences

Discussion

bull The first four layers of the pyramid are what Maslow called deficiency needs or D-needs the individual does not feel anything if they are met but feels anxious if they are not met The deficiency needs are Physiological Safety LoveBelonging and Esteem needs

bull Physiological needs (1)bull These are the basic animal needs for such things as food warmth sex water and other body

needs If a person is hungry or thirsty or his body is chemically unbalanced all of his energies turn toward remedying these deficiencies and other needs remain inactive If some needs are not fulfilled a humans physiological needs take the highest priority Physiological needs can control thoughts and behaviors and can cause people to feel sickness pain and discomfort

bull Safety needs (2)bull With his physical needs relatively satisfied the individuals safety needs take over and

dominate his behavior These needs have to do with mans yearning for a predictable orderly world in which injustice and inconsistency are under control the familiar frequent and the unfamiliar rare Safety needs include

bull Personal security Financial security Health and well-being bull Safety net against accidentsillness and the adverse impacts bull LoveBelongingSocial needs (3)bull After physiological and safety needs are fulfilled the third layer of human needs is social

This psychological aspect of Maslows hierarchy involves emotionally-based relationships in general such as

bull Friendship Familybull Humans need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptancebull In the absence of these elements many people become susceptible to loneliness social

anxiety and depression This need for belonging can often overcome the physiological and security needs depending on the strength of the peer pressure eg an anorexic ignores the need to eat and the security of health for a feeling of control and belonging

Discussion

bull Esteem needs (4)bull All humans have a need to be respected to have self-esteem self-

respect and to respect others People need to engage themselves to gain recognition and have an activity or activities that give the person a sense of contribution to feel accepted and self-valued

bull Cognitive needsbull Maslow believed that humans have the need to increase their

intelligence and thereby obtain knowledge Cognitive needs is the expression of the natural human need to learn explore discover and create to get a better understanding of the world around them

bull Aesthetic needsbull Based on Maslows beliefs it is stated in the hierarchy that humans

need beautiful imagery or something new and aesthetically pleasing to continue up towards Self-Actualization Humans need to refresh themselves in the presence and beauty

Discussion

bull Self-actualization (5)bull The instinctual need of humans to make

the most of their abilities and to strive to be the best they can Working toward fulfilling our potential toward becoming all that we are capable of becoming

bull This final stage of psychological development comes when the individual feels assured that hisher physiological security affiliation and affection self-respect and recognition needs have been satisfied

Of Mice and Menbull Where in the story does it show that George and Lennie have

acquired each level of Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs Are there any that they never acquired Are there some that only one acquired Discuss each level as it pertains to each of the two characters give specific examples (quotes that must be cited from the book) in your discussion

bull Biological and Physiological needsbull basic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etcbull Safety needs bull protection security order law limits stability etcbull Belongingness and Love needsbull family affection relationships work group etcbull Esteem needsbull achievement status responsibility reputationbull Self-actualization bull personal growth and fulfilment

  • Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Slide 2
  • What is It
  • Specific Needs
  • Quick Test
  • Interpretation
  • Discussion
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Of Mice and Men
Page 5: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Esteem needs achievement, status, responsibility, reputation Self-actualization personal growth.

Quick Test

bull Read the following eight statements and rank from 1-5 of importance as they apply to you There are no right or wrong answers

bull 1048710 D Aside from dieting and personal choice I never starve through lack of food nor lack of money to buy food Aside from the usual trauma of moving a house I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have lsquoa roof over my headrsquo

bull 1048710 E I generally feel safe and secure - school home etc - and protected from harm My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent

bull 1048710 B I am part of and loved by my family I have good relationships with my friends and peers- they accept me for who I am

bull 1048710 A I am successful in life andor work and Irsquom recognized by my peers for being so Irsquom satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life andor schoolwork my status and reputation and my level of self-esteem

bull 1048710 C My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment The most important thing to me is realizing my ultimate personal potential I seek and welcome lsquopeakrsquo experiences

bull Alan Chapman Consultancy 2003

Interpretation

bull 1 Biological Needs D bull 2 Safety Needs E bull 3 Belongingness and Love Needs B bull 4 Esteem Needs A

bull 5 Self-Actualization Needs C bull D Aside from dieting and personal choice I never starve through lack of food nor lack of

money to buy food Aside from the usual trauma of moving a house I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have lsquoa roof over my headrsquo

bull E I generally feel safe and secure - school home etc - and protected from harm My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent

bull B I am part of and loved by my family I have good relationships with my friends and peers- they accept me for who I am

bull A I am successful in life andor work and Irsquom recognized by my peers for being so Irsquom satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life andor schoolwork my status and reputation and my level of self-esteem

bull C My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment The most important thing to me is realizing my ultimate personal potential I seek and welcome lsquopeakrsquo experiences

Discussion

bull The first four layers of the pyramid are what Maslow called deficiency needs or D-needs the individual does not feel anything if they are met but feels anxious if they are not met The deficiency needs are Physiological Safety LoveBelonging and Esteem needs

bull Physiological needs (1)bull These are the basic animal needs for such things as food warmth sex water and other body

needs If a person is hungry or thirsty or his body is chemically unbalanced all of his energies turn toward remedying these deficiencies and other needs remain inactive If some needs are not fulfilled a humans physiological needs take the highest priority Physiological needs can control thoughts and behaviors and can cause people to feel sickness pain and discomfort

bull Safety needs (2)bull With his physical needs relatively satisfied the individuals safety needs take over and

dominate his behavior These needs have to do with mans yearning for a predictable orderly world in which injustice and inconsistency are under control the familiar frequent and the unfamiliar rare Safety needs include

bull Personal security Financial security Health and well-being bull Safety net against accidentsillness and the adverse impacts bull LoveBelongingSocial needs (3)bull After physiological and safety needs are fulfilled the third layer of human needs is social

This psychological aspect of Maslows hierarchy involves emotionally-based relationships in general such as

bull Friendship Familybull Humans need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptancebull In the absence of these elements many people become susceptible to loneliness social

anxiety and depression This need for belonging can often overcome the physiological and security needs depending on the strength of the peer pressure eg an anorexic ignores the need to eat and the security of health for a feeling of control and belonging

Discussion

bull Esteem needs (4)bull All humans have a need to be respected to have self-esteem self-

respect and to respect others People need to engage themselves to gain recognition and have an activity or activities that give the person a sense of contribution to feel accepted and self-valued

bull Cognitive needsbull Maslow believed that humans have the need to increase their

intelligence and thereby obtain knowledge Cognitive needs is the expression of the natural human need to learn explore discover and create to get a better understanding of the world around them

bull Aesthetic needsbull Based on Maslows beliefs it is stated in the hierarchy that humans

need beautiful imagery or something new and aesthetically pleasing to continue up towards Self-Actualization Humans need to refresh themselves in the presence and beauty

Discussion

bull Self-actualization (5)bull The instinctual need of humans to make

the most of their abilities and to strive to be the best they can Working toward fulfilling our potential toward becoming all that we are capable of becoming

bull This final stage of psychological development comes when the individual feels assured that hisher physiological security affiliation and affection self-respect and recognition needs have been satisfied

Of Mice and Menbull Where in the story does it show that George and Lennie have

acquired each level of Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs Are there any that they never acquired Are there some that only one acquired Discuss each level as it pertains to each of the two characters give specific examples (quotes that must be cited from the book) in your discussion

bull Biological and Physiological needsbull basic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etcbull Safety needs bull protection security order law limits stability etcbull Belongingness and Love needsbull family affection relationships work group etcbull Esteem needsbull achievement status responsibility reputationbull Self-actualization bull personal growth and fulfilment

  • Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Slide 2
  • What is It
  • Specific Needs
  • Quick Test
  • Interpretation
  • Discussion
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Of Mice and Men
Page 6: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Esteem needs achievement, status, responsibility, reputation Self-actualization personal growth.

Interpretation

bull 1 Biological Needs D bull 2 Safety Needs E bull 3 Belongingness and Love Needs B bull 4 Esteem Needs A

bull 5 Self-Actualization Needs C bull D Aside from dieting and personal choice I never starve through lack of food nor lack of

money to buy food Aside from the usual trauma of moving a house I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have lsquoa roof over my headrsquo

bull E I generally feel safe and secure - school home etc - and protected from harm My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent

bull B I am part of and loved by my family I have good relationships with my friends and peers- they accept me for who I am

bull A I am successful in life andor work and Irsquom recognized by my peers for being so Irsquom satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life andor schoolwork my status and reputation and my level of self-esteem

bull C My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment The most important thing to me is realizing my ultimate personal potential I seek and welcome lsquopeakrsquo experiences

Discussion

bull The first four layers of the pyramid are what Maslow called deficiency needs or D-needs the individual does not feel anything if they are met but feels anxious if they are not met The deficiency needs are Physiological Safety LoveBelonging and Esteem needs

bull Physiological needs (1)bull These are the basic animal needs for such things as food warmth sex water and other body

needs If a person is hungry or thirsty or his body is chemically unbalanced all of his energies turn toward remedying these deficiencies and other needs remain inactive If some needs are not fulfilled a humans physiological needs take the highest priority Physiological needs can control thoughts and behaviors and can cause people to feel sickness pain and discomfort

bull Safety needs (2)bull With his physical needs relatively satisfied the individuals safety needs take over and

dominate his behavior These needs have to do with mans yearning for a predictable orderly world in which injustice and inconsistency are under control the familiar frequent and the unfamiliar rare Safety needs include

bull Personal security Financial security Health and well-being bull Safety net against accidentsillness and the adverse impacts bull LoveBelongingSocial needs (3)bull After physiological and safety needs are fulfilled the third layer of human needs is social

This psychological aspect of Maslows hierarchy involves emotionally-based relationships in general such as

bull Friendship Familybull Humans need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptancebull In the absence of these elements many people become susceptible to loneliness social

anxiety and depression This need for belonging can often overcome the physiological and security needs depending on the strength of the peer pressure eg an anorexic ignores the need to eat and the security of health for a feeling of control and belonging

Discussion

bull Esteem needs (4)bull All humans have a need to be respected to have self-esteem self-

respect and to respect others People need to engage themselves to gain recognition and have an activity or activities that give the person a sense of contribution to feel accepted and self-valued

bull Cognitive needsbull Maslow believed that humans have the need to increase their

intelligence and thereby obtain knowledge Cognitive needs is the expression of the natural human need to learn explore discover and create to get a better understanding of the world around them

bull Aesthetic needsbull Based on Maslows beliefs it is stated in the hierarchy that humans

need beautiful imagery or something new and aesthetically pleasing to continue up towards Self-Actualization Humans need to refresh themselves in the presence and beauty

Discussion

bull Self-actualization (5)bull The instinctual need of humans to make

the most of their abilities and to strive to be the best they can Working toward fulfilling our potential toward becoming all that we are capable of becoming

bull This final stage of psychological development comes when the individual feels assured that hisher physiological security affiliation and affection self-respect and recognition needs have been satisfied

Of Mice and Menbull Where in the story does it show that George and Lennie have

acquired each level of Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs Are there any that they never acquired Are there some that only one acquired Discuss each level as it pertains to each of the two characters give specific examples (quotes that must be cited from the book) in your discussion

bull Biological and Physiological needsbull basic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etcbull Safety needs bull protection security order law limits stability etcbull Belongingness and Love needsbull family affection relationships work group etcbull Esteem needsbull achievement status responsibility reputationbull Self-actualization bull personal growth and fulfilment

  • Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Slide 2
  • What is It
  • Specific Needs
  • Quick Test
  • Interpretation
  • Discussion
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Of Mice and Men
Page 7: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Esteem needs achievement, status, responsibility, reputation Self-actualization personal growth.

Discussion

bull The first four layers of the pyramid are what Maslow called deficiency needs or D-needs the individual does not feel anything if they are met but feels anxious if they are not met The deficiency needs are Physiological Safety LoveBelonging and Esteem needs

bull Physiological needs (1)bull These are the basic animal needs for such things as food warmth sex water and other body

needs If a person is hungry or thirsty or his body is chemically unbalanced all of his energies turn toward remedying these deficiencies and other needs remain inactive If some needs are not fulfilled a humans physiological needs take the highest priority Physiological needs can control thoughts and behaviors and can cause people to feel sickness pain and discomfort

bull Safety needs (2)bull With his physical needs relatively satisfied the individuals safety needs take over and

dominate his behavior These needs have to do with mans yearning for a predictable orderly world in which injustice and inconsistency are under control the familiar frequent and the unfamiliar rare Safety needs include

bull Personal security Financial security Health and well-being bull Safety net against accidentsillness and the adverse impacts bull LoveBelongingSocial needs (3)bull After physiological and safety needs are fulfilled the third layer of human needs is social

This psychological aspect of Maslows hierarchy involves emotionally-based relationships in general such as

bull Friendship Familybull Humans need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptancebull In the absence of these elements many people become susceptible to loneliness social

anxiety and depression This need for belonging can often overcome the physiological and security needs depending on the strength of the peer pressure eg an anorexic ignores the need to eat and the security of health for a feeling of control and belonging

Discussion

bull Esteem needs (4)bull All humans have a need to be respected to have self-esteem self-

respect and to respect others People need to engage themselves to gain recognition and have an activity or activities that give the person a sense of contribution to feel accepted and self-valued

bull Cognitive needsbull Maslow believed that humans have the need to increase their

intelligence and thereby obtain knowledge Cognitive needs is the expression of the natural human need to learn explore discover and create to get a better understanding of the world around them

bull Aesthetic needsbull Based on Maslows beliefs it is stated in the hierarchy that humans

need beautiful imagery or something new and aesthetically pleasing to continue up towards Self-Actualization Humans need to refresh themselves in the presence and beauty

Discussion

bull Self-actualization (5)bull The instinctual need of humans to make

the most of their abilities and to strive to be the best they can Working toward fulfilling our potential toward becoming all that we are capable of becoming

bull This final stage of psychological development comes when the individual feels assured that hisher physiological security affiliation and affection self-respect and recognition needs have been satisfied

Of Mice and Menbull Where in the story does it show that George and Lennie have

acquired each level of Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs Are there any that they never acquired Are there some that only one acquired Discuss each level as it pertains to each of the two characters give specific examples (quotes that must be cited from the book) in your discussion

bull Biological and Physiological needsbull basic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etcbull Safety needs bull protection security order law limits stability etcbull Belongingness and Love needsbull family affection relationships work group etcbull Esteem needsbull achievement status responsibility reputationbull Self-actualization bull personal growth and fulfilment

  • Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Slide 2
  • What is It
  • Specific Needs
  • Quick Test
  • Interpretation
  • Discussion
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Of Mice and Men
Page 8: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Esteem needs achievement, status, responsibility, reputation Self-actualization personal growth.

Discussion

bull Esteem needs (4)bull All humans have a need to be respected to have self-esteem self-

respect and to respect others People need to engage themselves to gain recognition and have an activity or activities that give the person a sense of contribution to feel accepted and self-valued

bull Cognitive needsbull Maslow believed that humans have the need to increase their

intelligence and thereby obtain knowledge Cognitive needs is the expression of the natural human need to learn explore discover and create to get a better understanding of the world around them

bull Aesthetic needsbull Based on Maslows beliefs it is stated in the hierarchy that humans

need beautiful imagery or something new and aesthetically pleasing to continue up towards Self-Actualization Humans need to refresh themselves in the presence and beauty

Discussion

bull Self-actualization (5)bull The instinctual need of humans to make

the most of their abilities and to strive to be the best they can Working toward fulfilling our potential toward becoming all that we are capable of becoming

bull This final stage of psychological development comes when the individual feels assured that hisher physiological security affiliation and affection self-respect and recognition needs have been satisfied

Of Mice and Menbull Where in the story does it show that George and Lennie have

acquired each level of Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs Are there any that they never acquired Are there some that only one acquired Discuss each level as it pertains to each of the two characters give specific examples (quotes that must be cited from the book) in your discussion

bull Biological and Physiological needsbull basic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etcbull Safety needs bull protection security order law limits stability etcbull Belongingness and Love needsbull family affection relationships work group etcbull Esteem needsbull achievement status responsibility reputationbull Self-actualization bull personal growth and fulfilment

  • Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Slide 2
  • What is It
  • Specific Needs
  • Quick Test
  • Interpretation
  • Discussion
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Of Mice and Men
Page 9: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Esteem needs achievement, status, responsibility, reputation Self-actualization personal growth.

Discussion

bull Self-actualization (5)bull The instinctual need of humans to make

the most of their abilities and to strive to be the best they can Working toward fulfilling our potential toward becoming all that we are capable of becoming

bull This final stage of psychological development comes when the individual feels assured that hisher physiological security affiliation and affection self-respect and recognition needs have been satisfied

Of Mice and Menbull Where in the story does it show that George and Lennie have

acquired each level of Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs Are there any that they never acquired Are there some that only one acquired Discuss each level as it pertains to each of the two characters give specific examples (quotes that must be cited from the book) in your discussion

bull Biological and Physiological needsbull basic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etcbull Safety needs bull protection security order law limits stability etcbull Belongingness and Love needsbull family affection relationships work group etcbull Esteem needsbull achievement status responsibility reputationbull Self-actualization bull personal growth and fulfilment

  • Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Slide 2
  • What is It
  • Specific Needs
  • Quick Test
  • Interpretation
  • Discussion
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Of Mice and Men
Page 10: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Esteem needs achievement, status, responsibility, reputation Self-actualization personal growth.

Of Mice and Menbull Where in the story does it show that George and Lennie have

acquired each level of Maslowrsquos Hierarchy of Needs Are there any that they never acquired Are there some that only one acquired Discuss each level as it pertains to each of the two characters give specific examples (quotes that must be cited from the book) in your discussion

bull Biological and Physiological needsbull basic life needs - air food drink shelter warmth sleep etcbull Safety needs bull protection security order law limits stability etcbull Belongingness and Love needsbull family affection relationships work group etcbull Esteem needsbull achievement status responsibility reputationbull Self-actualization bull personal growth and fulfilment

  • Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Slide 2
  • What is It
  • Specific Needs
  • Quick Test
  • Interpretation
  • Discussion
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Of Mice and Men