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Maslow Hierarchy of Needs - Coggle Diagram
Maslow Hierarchy of Needs
Psysiological Needs
Safety Needs
Love & Belonging Needs
Esteem Needs
Self-Actualization Needs
Personal growth
Meaningful life
Sense of purpose
"What a man can be, he must be." Maslow (1943)
"One to become actualized in what he is potentially" Maslow (1943).
Confidence
Recognition
Achievement
"All people in our society have a need or desire for a stable, firmly based, high evaluation for themselves" Maslow (1943)
Reputation
Love
Family
Romance
Friendships
Social connection
Emerges once safety needs have been met
"He will hunger for affectionate relations with people in general, namely, for a place in his group, and he will strive with great intensity to achieve this goal." Maslow (1943)
Stability
Security
Job
Emotional
Physical
Emerges once physiological needs have been met.
Health
"A person who is lacking food, safety, love, and esteem would most probably hunger for food more strongly than anything else." Maslow (1943)
Water
Food
Shelter
Sleep
"If all needs are unsatisfied, and the organism is then dominated by the physiological needs, all other needs may be come simply non-existent" Maslow (1943)
Definition
"We are motivated by the desire to achieve or maintain the various conditions." Maslow (1943)
"Human needs arrange themselves in hierarchies of pre-potency" Maslow (1943)