Maslow's theory, also known as Maslow's hierarchy of needs, is a psychological framework that suggests humans have a set of basic needs arranged in a hierarchical order. These needs include physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization.
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Physiological needs: These are the basic biological necessities for survival such as food, water, air, and sleep.
Safety needs: These refer to feeling secure physically and emotionally in one's environment.
Esteem needs: This refers to the desire for recognition and respect from others.