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Unit 2 Week 1 Quick self-test based on the ‘Hierarchy of Needs’.

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From top to bottom list

the 5 stages og Maslow's Hiearchy of needs

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  • Which Maslow Level does each statement refer to?

Aside from dieting and personal choice, I never starve through lack of food, nor lack of money to buy food. Aside from the usual trauma of moving house, I have no worry at all about having somewhere to live - I have ‘a roof over my head’.

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  • Which Maslow Level does each statement refer to?

I generally feel safe and secure - job, home, etc - and protected from harm. My life generally has routine and structure - long periods of uncontrollable chaos are rare or non-existent.

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  • Which Maslow Level does each statement refer to?

I am part of, and loved by, my family. I have good relationships with my friends and colleagues - they accept me for who I am.

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  • Which Maslow Level does each statement refer to?

I am successful in life and/or work, and I’m recognised by my peers for being so. I’m satisfied with the responsibility and role that I have in life and/or work, my status and reputation, and my level of self-esteem.

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5.

  • Which Maslow Level does each statement refer to?

My aim is self-knowledge and enlightenment. The most important thing to me is realising my ultimate personal potential. I seek and welcome ‘peak’ experiences.