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Humanistic approach-

Maslow hierarchy of needs


Five tiers hierarchical Physiological safety
Self-actualization Basic needs Love needs potential
interpersonal and Physiological needs Free will internal or
environmental
barriers external factors.

Maslow theory of needs is a_____, ______ model of human needs. The


first levels are ______,______,love needs, esteem needs, _____.it is
broken down to 3 needs such as _____(food ,water,
safety),physiological needs such as __________,lastly self-fulfillment
needs which is the strive to fill and achieved one full_____ including
creative activities. Maslow argued that basic needs had to be fulfilled
first to reach higher stages of the hierarchy due to _____________.
Maslow considered ________ the most important as all the other
needs become secondary until these needs are match also argued that
have ______ as this gives us the ability to progress through this
hierarchy. hence, we are masters and mistress of our own development
no influence of __________.
Match up the key words.

Physiological needs People want to experience order,


predictability, and control in their lives.
-such as emotional, financial security
Safety needs refers to a human emotional need for
interpersonal relationships, affiliating,
connectedness, and being part of a
group. Friendship, trust, affection

Belonginess and love needs. are biological requirements for human


survival, e.g., air, food, drink, shelter,
clothing, warmth, and sleep.

Esteem needs. include self-worth, accomplishment,


and respect. Gives sense of value and
contribution

Self-actualization highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy, and


refers to the realization of a person’s
potential, self-fulfillment, seeking
personal growth, and peak experiences.

AO3
-Is the theory a reductionist? If not, how does it provide a comprehensive
approach to understanding human behavior?
-is it untestable and subjective? If not, how do the experimental methods make
it testable and replicable?

The theory is a comprehensive approach as it focuses on an individual


experience in a subjective way as a whole. This contrasts with other approaches
such as the cognitive approach which focuses on the brain functions as a
computer analogy, whereas this approach provides an alternative approach to
understand human behaviors in a more knowledgeable and complex way.

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