Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs.1. Physiological needs: hunger, thirst, warmth, pain avoidance,
sexual release2. Safety needs: housing, clothing, financial and physical activity3. Love and belongingness needs: social acceptance and
personal intimacy4. Esteem needs: feelings of adequacy and achievement, approval,
prestige, social status5. Self-actualization needs: the need to understand, cognitively
and aesthetically; the ultimate integration of the self and realization of one’s highest inner potential
Maslow’s Hierarchy: basic need
1. Physiological needs: hunger, thirst, warmth, pain avoidance, sexual release
Take the highest ground
● Esteem needs: feelings of adequacy and achievement, approval, prestige, social status
● Self-actualization needs: the need to understand, cognitively and aesthetically; the ultimate integration of the self and realization of one’s highest inner potential
Maslow’s Hierarchy: basic needs
1. Physiological needs: hunger, thirst, warmth, pain avoidance, sexual release
Take the highest ground
● Esteem needs: feelings of adequacy and achievement, approval, prestige, social status
● Self-actualization needs: the need to understand, cognitively and aesthetically; the ultimate integration of the self and realization of one’s highest inner potential