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MASLOW

Him for today was a phrase that Lola gave us each group, the picture is the most important thing we believe in the pyramid of Maslow.
Here are the main ideas of Abraham Maslow.

Maslow Pyramid
The hierarchy of needs Maslow pyramid Maslow or is a psychological theory proposed by Abraham Maslow work in 1943 A theory of human motivation, then expanded. Maslow developed a hierarchy human needs and defends his theory that as you meet the basic needs, humans develop high needs and desires.
hierarchy of needs theory of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Maslow is often described as a pyramid consisting of 5 levels: The first four levels can be grouped together as deficiency needs (Deficit needs), level above is called as a necessity of being ("being needs). The difference is that while the deficit needs can be met, the needs are impelling force be continuous. The basic idea of \u200b\u200bthis hierarchy is that higher needs occupy our attention only after lower needs are satisfied in the pyramid. The forces of growth lead to an upward movement in the hierarchy, whereas regressive forces push prepotent needs down the hierarchy. In terms of economy was widely used method of ranking, until it was simplified into a single "Happiness."
According to Maslow's pyramid would have

basic physiological needs are physiological needs
basic to maintain homeostasis (referring to the health of the individual), within these include:
  • need to breathe
  • need to drink water
  • need for sleep
  • homeostasis regulation needed (no disease)
  • need to eat
  • Need to free body waste
  • sexual Need
  • need for physical activity need
  • warm
  • honor Need
arise

the need for the person feel safe and protected. Among them are:

  • Physical Security Job Security
  • Security income and resources
  • Security
  • moral and physiological
  • Family Safety Health Safety
  • crime Security of personal property
  • Security
  • self
  • Emotional security
  • Attachment security

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