Unit 2 - Lesson #3 (Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs) Flashcards
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- Physiological Need
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The need for food, water, shelter and clothing
- Man has the need before anything else for water and food in order to survive
But what happens when there is plenty of food, for example?
- Instantly a new and higher need arises and that need will now be dominant
- When this need is gratified, a new one will emerge and so on
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- Safety and Security Needs
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The basic need for security in a family and a society that protects against hunger and violence
- After the physiological needs, the need for security, stability, protection, freedom from fear, anxiety and chaos emerge and according to them, the need for structure, order, law, borders etc
- Children have a need for order, structure, rituals and borders because it gives them an ability to find security in a big world
- Injustice and unpredictable behaviour from parents creates insecure children because the world gets unpredictable
- That’s why chaos, aggression and disturbance in the home environment are a major block for establishing security in the child
- For adults, the security needs express themselves as the need for a regular income, savings and insurance
- Religion, science and philosophy can also serve as an important security measure, which explains the world and gives a feeling of safety in the face of death
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- Love and Belonging Needs
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The need for belonging, to receive and give love, appreciation and friendship
- When security is properly gratified, the need for love, tenderness and belonging emerge
- In this state we become painfully aware about the lack of friends, lovers, spouse and children
- It can be harmful for children and adults to live without a family or in exile according to Maslow
- The love needs imply giving and receiving love, and when these needs are gratified sufficiently the need for individuality arises
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- Esteem Needs
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The need to be a unique individual with self-respect, and to enjoy general esteem from others
- Most people have a need for a stable self-respect and self-esteem
- Maslow noted two versions of esteem needs, a lower one and a higher one
- The lower one is the need for the respect of others, the need for status, recognition, fame, prestige, and attention
- The higher one is the need for self-esteem, strength, competence, mastery, self-confidence, independence and freedom
- The last one is higher because it rests more on inner competence won through experience
- Deprivation of these needs can lead to an inferiority complex, weakness and helplessness
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