The first two levels are considered this.
What are deprivation needs?
The 3rd level of need is belongingness, this means.
What is meeting social, love, and acceptance needs?
This is what a need is
What is anything that satisfies a drive?
This philosophy of life is based on the Self
What is Humanism?
This philosophy of life is based on finding meaning, purpose, and value.
What is Stoicism?
The term deprivation means
What are needs that must be satisfied to sustain life?
Esteem need means this.
What is having value and self-worth?
According to Maslow, some level of needs are this
What is some needs are difficult to satisfy, other needs are easily satisfied?
Humans are born with this
What is a self?
This philosophy of life is based on freedom, choice, and responsibility.
What is Existentialism?
Hunger, thirst, air are considered this.
What are physiological needs?
A growth need is this
What is the drive to become a better person and reaching full potential?
According to Maslow, one can reach a high level of accomplishment,
What is one can lose their levels and start over?
Humans are born with a "neutral self", however this plays a role.
What is nature or a combination of 400 traits?
According to Stoicism, the ultimate goal of living is this
What is to live a virtuous life and live in harmony with God.
The need to protect emotion and physical well-being is considered this.
What is safety and security needs?
A need for beauty, color, and music is considered this.
What is an aesthetic need?
This level of need is described as
What is self-actualization?
As the baby matures this begins to plays a role in the self development.
What is the environment (nurture)?
To live an inauthentic life would mean that this happened.
What is allowing the circumstances in one's life to determine the self?
Safety and security needs are connected to this.
What is physical, emotional, and economic well-being?
Having at least one spiritual experience, gaining insight into one's self, and finding meaning and purpose is this.
What is self-actualization?
Self-Actualization means this
What is being reality-based, reaching one's potential, and be able to solve their own problems?
This is what the concept of the "Self" means.
What is your personal identity (who-you-are)?
This is the main difference between Freud's Psychoanalysis and Humanism.
What is Freud saw humans as trying to satisfy biological needs, in Humanism, man is developing a self, trying to find meaning and purpose.