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  1. Johannesson was born in Filipstad, Värmland County, Sweden on 8 December 1970 and was educated at the public school in Filipstad. She graduated with a Bachelor of Theology in 1994, and a bachelor's degree in 1996 from Uppsala University. She earned her PhD in theology and obtained a doctorate there in 2002. She was ordained priest in 2010 in ...

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  2. Feb 8, 2022 · Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, in its pyramidal representation, is one of the most recognizable visual figures in psychology and management. Recently, there have been attempts to incorporate Maslow’s Theory Z, which encompasses the highest level of human motivation beyond self-actualization, into this pyramid.

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    • Physiological Needs
    • Safety Needs
    • Love and Belonging Needs
    • Esteem Needs
    • Self-Actualization

    These include physical needs that humans must meet in order to survive, such as: 1. food 2. water 3. sex 4. warmth 5. shelter 6. sleep

    These include things that make humans feel safe. Order, predictability, and having a sense of control may contribute to this. Safety can come from the actions of an individual or from their family or community. Depending on the person, it might include: 1. living or working in a safe environment 2. having a stable and sufficient source of income 3....

    Love and belonging needs include the feeling of being connected to others, belonging to a group, and having secure relationships. People meet these needs through: 1. making friends 2. giving and receiving affection 3. emotional intimacy 4. feeling accepted by loved ones

    “Esteem” is admiration and respect. Maslow divided this part of the pyramid into two subcategories: the esteem a person has for themselves, or self-esteem, and the respect they desire from others. Self-esteem involves a healthy positive regard for oneself. The things a person needs to have good self-esteem include: 1. self-worth, which is when a pe...

    The highest need on Maslow’s pyramid is self-actualization, which involves a person knowing themselves, understanding their full potential, and reaching it. This is different from the esteem needs of the previous section. According to Maslow, people who become self-actualized find motivation in growth and possibility rather than trying to gain some...

  4. Jan 10, 2024 · This context influenced Maslow’s emphasis on the individual’s potential for growth, peace, and fulfillment beyond mere survival. It is noteworthy that Maslow did not actually create the iconic pyramid that is frequently associated with his hierarchy of needs (Kaufman, 2019). The original pyramid comprises five levels: Physiological needs:

  5. Jan 4, 2024 · Maslow's hierarchy is named for the psychologist Abraham Maslow and specifically his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation ." It is worth dwelling on this title. First, what Maslow proposes is ...

  6. Oct 21, 2020 · Abraham Harold Maslow (April 1, 1908–June 8, 1970) was an American psychologist who was best known for creating his Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization. This was initially proposed in his 1943 paper “A Theory of Human ...

  7. Jan 1, 2024 · According to Maslow’s theory, the most basic level of needs must be satisfied before the human being will desire higher level needs. Often Maslow’s need theory has illustrated as a pyramid of needs and need satisfaction. According to Maslow, first deficiency or basic needs are physiological. First of all, we must breathe, eat, and drink.

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