Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs- Simplified Notes with Examples
MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS- SIMPLIFIED NOTES WITH EXAMPLES 📌 Introduction ● Abraham H. Maslow , known as the Father of Humanistic Psychology, proposed the Need Hierarchy Theory in 1943 . ● This theory explains human motivation through a five-level pyramid of needs . According to Maslow, human behavior is driven by the desire to fulfill specific needs , starting from basic survival needs to higher psychological and self-growth needs. 🎯 Key Assumptions of Maslow’s Theory 1. Human needs are arranged in a hierarchy – from lower to higher levels. 2. A lower-level need must be sufficiently satisfied before a person seeks higher-level needs. 3. A satisfied need no longer motivates behavior. 4. As one set of needs is fulfilled, the next level becomes dominant . 5. Maslow called it a “ general-dynamic theory ” of motivation. 🔺️ MASLOW'S PYRAMID 5️⃣ The 5 Levels/ Stages of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 1. Physiological Needs (Basic Needs) ● These are biological needs for s...