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Level one of Maslow’s hierarchy
Physiologic Needs(oxygen, water, food, elimination, temperature, sexuality, physical activity, and rest)
Level two of Maslow’s Hierarchy
safety; security(being protected from potential or actual harm)
Physical and Emotional safety
Level three of Maslow’s Hierarchy
love and belonging: Understanding and acceptance of others in both giving and receiving love
Level four of Maslow’s Hierarchy
self-esteemneed for a person to feel good about themselves, to feel pride and a sense of accomplishment, and to believe that others also respect and appreciate those accomplishments
Level five of Maslow’s Hierarchy
self-actualization
Acceptance of self and others as they are
Focus of interest on problems outside oneself
Ability to be objective
Feelings of happiness and affection for others
Respect for all people
Ability to discriminate between good and evil
Creativity as a guideline for solving problems and pursuing interests
Freuds Theory:ego
the conscious part of the mind that serves as mediator between the id and the constraints of reality
Freuds Theory:ID
the part of the mind concerned with self-gratification
Freud’s Theory: superego
the part of the mind commonly called the conscience
Erikson’s stages: stage one (infancy)
Trust vs. mistrust
Erikson’s stages: stage two (toddler)
autonomy vs. shame and doubt
Erikson’s stages: stage three (preschool)
Initiative vs. guilt
Erikson’s stages: stage four (school age)
Industry vs. inferiority
Erikson’s stages: stage five (adolescence)
Identity vs. role confusion
Erikson’s stages: stage six (young adulthood)
Intimacy vs. isolation
Erikson’s stages: stage seven (middle adulthood)
Generativity vs. stagnation