Maslow’s Hierarchy – Pyramid of Human Needs Template for PowerPoint

Maslow’s Hierarchy – Pyramid of Human Needs Template for PowerPoint

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Maslow’s Hierarchy – Pyramid of Human Template for PowerPoint  Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology proposed initially by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper, “A Theory of Human Motivation,” often referred to simply as Maslow’s Hierarchy. It later became one of the most prominent and widely discussed theories of human motivation in the 20th century. According to Maslow, human needs and motivations comprise 5 levels. It postulates that there are specific needs that humans must satisfy in a certain sequence — the lowest-level needs must be satisfied before the next level up can be addressed. The “hierarchy” refers to the fact there is a sequence to these needs, and not all of them can be satisfied at once. The first level is the physiological needs, which are needs for life and basic physical survival. This includes such things as food, water, sleep, and so on. The second level is safety and security needs, which include the need for stability, the need for being part of a

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