The document outlines Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory which proposes that people are motivated to fulfill basic needs before moving on to other needs. The hierarchy consists of physiological needs, safety needs, social needs, esteem needs, and self-actualization needs which are the highest level of human needs focused on self-fulfillment and realizing one's full potential.
2. Physiological needs
Safety needs
Social Needs
Esteem Need
Self-
actualization
Psychological
Needs
Basic
Needs
Self-fulfilment
NeedsMaslow’s Hierarchy
Of Needs Theory
3. Physiological needs
Safety needs
Social Needs
Esteem Need
Self-
actualization
Self development
And realization,
Including creative activities
Self-Esteem,
Recognition, Status
Self-Esteem,
Recognition, Status
Intimate Relationship
Friends
Hunger, thirst
4. Physiological needs
Safety needs
Social Needs
Esteem Need
Self-
actualization
Self development
And realization,
Including creative activities
Self-Esteem,
Recognition, Status
Self-Esteem,
Recognition, Status
Intimate Relationship
Friends
Hunger, thirst
5. Physiological needs
Safety needs
Social Needs
Esteem Need
Self-
actualization
Self development
And realization,
Including creative activities
Self-Esteem,
Recognition, Status
Self-Esteem,
Recognition, Status
Intimate Relationship
Friends
Hunger, thirst
6. Physiological needs
Safety needs
Social Needs
Esteem Need
Self-
actualization
Self development
And realization,
Including creative activities
Self-Esteem,
Recognition, Status
Self-Esteem,
Recognition, Status
Intimate Relationship
Friends
Hunger, thirst
7. Physiological needs
Safety needs
Social Needs
Esteem Need
Self-
actualization
Self development
And realization,
Including creative activities
Self-Esteem,
Recognition, Status
Self-Esteem,
Recognition, Status
Intimate Relationship
Friends
Hunger, thirst