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Alecsey [184]
2 years ago
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Health (M) (Prescriptive) / 02:Personality and Emotions

Health
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julia-pushkina [17]2 years ago
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It is possible to strive to meet higher needs without having all one's basic needs met.

<h3>Hierarchy of human needs</h3>

Maslow, a pschologist, in 1943, compiled a hierarchy of needs into a  five-tier model of human needs within a pyramid.

Moving from  bottom of the hierarchy upwards, the needs are:

  • physiological (food and clothing),
  • safety (job security),
  • love and belonging needs (friendship),
  • esteem
  • self-actualization

He was on the opinion that  individuals must satisfy the basic lower level needs which includes Food , clothing and shelter,etc  before going or having the desire  to pursuing higher level growth needs.

However,some other critics / psychologists believed differently that it in as much as all the hierarchy needs were important and needed for human existence, it was possible that a need can be satisfied without following the hierarchy, For example, One psychologist, Diener explained that  Even when one is  hungry,he or she can still be happy with friends.

Therefore in conclusion, psychologists today believe that the order of needs can flexible due external circumstances or individual differences and it is possible to strive to meet higher needs without having all one's basic needs met.

See more on hierarchy of human needs: brainly.com/question/4094239

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