maslow's hierarchy of needs
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Abraham Maslow published a book in 1954 called Motivation and Personality which introduced the Hierarchy of Needs.
Everyone starts at the lower level of the pyramid. Then moves up by satisfying those needs to progress to the higher levels.
Physiological & Biological Needs
Air Drink Food Warmth Shelter Sleep Sex
Safety and Security
Stability Freedom from fear Order Law Limits Health Employment Resources
Family Friendship Intimacy Acceptance Work Group Relationships
Self Esteem
Confidence Achievement Respect Recognition Independence Status Dominance
Self-Actualization
Self-fulfillment Personal Growth Personal Potential Creativity Morality Problem Solving Peak Experiences
The expanded hierarchy of needs
Several other researchers have added to Maslow’s original 5 needs. There has been a 7 stage model all the way up to a 8 stage model.
References
Psychology.about.com Psychology Dictionary
www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html
www.learning-theories.com/maslows-hiearchy-of-needs.html