What are Safety Needs?
Safety needs are about feeling reasonably protected from harm and having some stability in life so the mind is not constantly on high alert.
Safety needs are about feeling reasonably protected from harm and having some stability in life so the mind is not constantly on high alert.
This is a way of explaining what people tend to seek in life, from basic survival all the way up to growth and purpose.
Self-actualisation is the ongoing process of of discovery and development of what a person has inside them; talents, interests, conscience.
Self-transcendence is about going beyond a narrow focus on “me, my problems, my image” and feeling part of something bigger.
In this article, we will look at masks in relation to human psychology as made popular by Erving Goffman, and how they apply to the ego.
In this article, we will explore the life and works of Abraham Maslow, we will understand his ideas and legacy.
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a theory of human motivation that was proposed by Abraham Maslow, a psychologist and humanist, in 1943.