Saturday, February 23, 2019

A Theory of Human Motivation

A Theory of Human Motivation There are five staple hierarchical removes that each mortal mustiness execute in order to achieve self-importance-fulfillment. These admits begin with physiological, which holds the reflex(a) drive to fulfill ones basic nourishment from food, peeing and air, as well as the choices in the selection of these needs. If these basic physiological needs are non met, all other needs leave behind be ignored until these are satisfied. Second is the mortals need for safety, which yields to short bourne and immediate dangers before considering other long term concerns to maintain safety in the future.The motivation to fulfill these needs include relieving physical discomforts such as pain or temperature extremes, avoiding hazardous risks that could potentially cause harm to ones self, and also seeking surround that are familiar. at a time the first two needs have been met, a person will focus on finding acceptance with others, non except with sex, but as a sense of belongingness with a person or groups that has a mutual concern for one another.Failure to make full the need for love often results in psychological maladjustments and disconnection in the future. The next is the esteem needs, which is the desire for respect from ones self as well as respect from others. The next need for self-actualization refers to a persons desire to become whatever they imagine themselves equal of. If all other needs are satisfied then that person will then seek to improve ones own self in a way that they feel themselves capable of, and that varies from person to person.While further needs are seldom pursued, the final need is the desire to know and to understand that which has been previously unanswered. This is a need to satisfy ones greatest curiosities in the final stage of self-fulfillment. Once a need is fulfilled and higher needs become satisfied, a person may shift their attention back to more basic needs that have since been deplet ed or lost. These needs are only applicable in humans and the study of these needs on animals does not suggest anything about the higher needs of human motivation.

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