5.6.3 Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

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  • What is the peak level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
    Self-Actualization Needs
  • What is the name of Maslow's theory that includes levels of needs?
    Hierarchy of Needs
  • What does self-actualization involve?
    Realizing full potential and personal growth
  • How do Basic Needs differ from Self-Actualization Needs in Maslow's Hierarchy?
    Basic Needs focus on survival, while Self-Actualization focuses on growth
  • How do psychological needs relate to basic needs in Maslow's hierarchy?
    They are crucial after basic needs are met
  • What does self-actualization involve?
    Pursuing passions, developing talents, achieving goals
  • What is the name of Maslow's model that outlines human needs?
    Hierarchy of Needs
  • What are the key components of self-actualization needs?
    • Pursuing your passions
    • Developing your talents
    • Achieving your goals
  • What are the three main levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
    1. Basic Needs
    2. Psychological Needs
    3. Self-Actualization Needs
  • What are self-actualization needs in Maslow's Hierarchy?
    Desire to reach full potential
  • Why are basic needs important in Maslow's Hierarchy?
    They are essential for survival and focus
  • What are the components of psychological needs in Maslow's Hierarchy?
    • Love and belonging:
    • Friendships
    • Romantic relationships
    • Social connections
    • Self-esteem:
    • Feeling good about oneself
    • Respect from others
    • Confidence in abilities
  • What must be fulfilled before focusing on higher needs in Maslow's theory?
    Needs at the bottom levels
  • What does self-esteem refer to in Psychological Needs?
    Value and respect for oneself
  • What are Psychological Needs in Maslow's Hierarchy?
    Needs for love, belonging, and self-esteem
  • If someone is seeking personal growth, which level of Maslow's Hierarchy are they focusing on?
    Self-Actualization Needs
  • Who developed Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
    Abraham Maslow
  • How does Maslow's approach differ from behaviorism?
    It emphasizes personal growth and self-actualization
  • What does Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs explain?
    How we prioritize our needs
  • Why is the structure of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs shaped like a pyramid?
    It shows the prioritization of needs
  • What does the need for love and belonging entail?
    Friendships, romantic relationships, social connections
  • What do Basic Needs in Maslow's Hierarchy include?
    Physiological and safety needs
  • How does self-actualization relate to personal growth?
    It emphasizes continuous growth and self-improvement
  • What are the basic needs according to Maslow's Hierarchy?
    Physiological and safety needs
  • What are the components of basic needs in Maslow's Hierarchy?
    • Physiological needs:
    • Food
    • Water
    • Shelter
    • Safety needs:
    • Security
    • Stability
  • What are the five levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
    1. Basic Needs
    • Physiological needs (food, water, shelter)
    • Safety needs (security, stability)
    1. Psychological Needs
    • Love and belonging
    • Self-esteem
    1. Self-Actualization Needs
    • Achieving full potential
    • Becoming the best version of oneself
  • What do safety needs in Basic Needs refer to?
    Security and stability
  • Why is Maslow's work considered foundational in psychology?
    It established key concepts in humanistic psychology
  • Why is self-esteem important in psychological needs?
    It involves feeling good about oneself and confidence
  • How has Maslow's work impacted personal development?
    It helps people understand their motivations
  • What significant approach did Maslow introduce to psychology?
    Humanistic Approach
  • What are the starting points of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
    Physiological needs
  • What are some criticisms of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
    Inflexibility and cultural biases
  • In what field has Maslow's contribution been particularly influential?
    Counselling practices
  • What must be met before focusing on higher-level needs in Maslow's Hierarchy?
    Basic needs must be met first