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Monica [59]3 years ago
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Physiological needs are those needs required for human survival such as air, food, water, shelter, clothing and sleep.

Safety and security needs are about keeping us safe from harm. These needs include shelter, job security, health, and safe environments. If a person does not feel safe in an environment, they will seek to find safety before they attempt to meet any higher level needs.

The need to belong, also known as belongingness, refers to a human emotional need to affiliate with and be accepted by members of a group. This may include the need to belong to a peer group at school, to be accepted by co-workers, to be part of an athletic team, or to be part of a religious group.

Esteem. Once a person feels a sense of "belonging", the need to feel important arises. ... Internal esteem needs are those related to self-esteem such as self respect and achievement. External esteem needs are those such as social status and recognition.

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