Concept:
Abraham Maslow proposed the
Hierarchy of Needs Theory, which suggests that human needs are arranged in a hierarchical order. Individuals must satisfy lower-level needs before progressing to higher-level needs.
The five levels of Maslow's hierarchy are:
- Physiological Needs: Basic survival needs such as food, water, and shelter.
- Safety Needs: Protection, security, and stability.
- Love and Belongingness Needs: Social relationships, friendship, love, and acceptance.
- Esteem Needs: Respect, recognition, and self-confidence.
- Self-Actualization: Achieving one's full potential.
Step 1: Identify the level that comes after safety needs.}
According to the hierarchy, once safety and security needs are fulfilled, individuals seek social connections, affection, and a sense of belonging.
Thus, the next level is
Love and Belongingness Needs.