Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
a method of classifying human needs and motivations into five categories in ascending order of importance: physiological, safety, social, esteem, and self-actualization
Physiological needs
1) Physiological: hunger, thirst, bodily comforts, etc.
the most basic human needs to be satisfied- water, food, shelter, and clothing
Safety needs
2) Safety/security: out of danger like house cloths etc
Safety and Security. protection, stability, pain avoidance, routine/order
Love and belonging/Social
3) Belongingness and Love: affiliate with others, be accepted
Include the understanding and acceptance of others in both giving and receiving love, and the feeling of belonging to families, peers, friends, a neighborhood and a community
Esteem
4) Esteem: to achieve, be competent, gain approval and recognition
Maslow's 4th priority-Title, status, prestige, recognition, power
Self-actualization
5) Self-actualization can be seen as similar to words and concepts such as self-discovery, self-reflection, self-realization and self-exploration.
The process of understanding oneself more completely and being aware of issues affecting one's life.
1. According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, sense of belonging is grouped in–
A. Esteem needs
B. Social needs
C. Safety needs
D. Physiological needs
E. Self-actualisation needs
ans B
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