Topic > Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - 1228

They also focus on problems external to themselves and have a clear sense of what is true and what is false. They are spontaneous, creative, have a better vision of reality and deeply accept themselves and others. Maslow's hierarchy of human needs model suggests that human needs will only be met one level at a time. According to this theory, when a human being rises to the levels of the hierarchy and has satisfied the needs of the hierarchy, he can achieve self-realization. Later in his life, he concluded that self-actualization was not an automatic result of the satisfaction of other human needs. Human needs identified by Abraham Maslow: • First level: basic or physiological needs of a human being. • Second level: security, order and stability. • Third level: love and belonging • Fourth level-