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04 Maslow's Hierarchy

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs outlines 5 levels of human needs from basic physiological needs like food and shelter to more advanced needs like self-actualization. The foundational needs include physiological needs and safety needs, followed by belongingness and love needs, esteem needs such as approval and recognition, and finally self-actualization which is fulfilling one's potential.

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04 Maslow's Hierarchy

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs outlines 5 levels of human needs from basic physiological needs like food and shelter to more advanced needs like self-actualization. The foundational needs include physiological needs and safety needs, followed by belongingness and love needs, esteem needs such as approval and recognition, and finally self-actualization which is fulfilling one's potential.

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Maslows Hierarchy of Needs

The Universal Human Phobia

The need to fulfill ones unique potential

Self-Actualization Needs

Esteem needs:To achieve, be competent, gain approval and recognition

Psychological Needs

Belongingness and love needs: To affiliate with others; to be 1998 by and belonging accepted Dave Grossman Author of On Killing

SAFE
Safety needs: To feel secure, safe, and out of danger; Physiological needs: to satisfy hunger and thirst drives
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Foundational Needs

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