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  • Essay / Freud's Personality Theory - 727

    Maslow's hierarchy of needs includes five basic needs: physiological, safety, belonging and love, self-esteem and self-actualization. Maslow said that needs must be met in order to move on to the next order without doing so. According to Maslow, physiological needs are necessary before taking the next step. They are the strongest of the five and are essential for survival. A person must have food, water, air, sex, sleep and shelter. Safety needs come second after Maslow's hierarchy of needs. A person must have stability and a safe environment, then one must belong and feel love. The person seeks affection and intimate relationships with others (Engler, 2014). After finding love, we can move on to self-esteem needs. The person needs respect and to have confidence and independence. Finally, the person's self-actualization needs can be met. Whatever the person's aspirations