Psychological Theories Of Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs

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Maggie a girl of the streets is a book where a little girl is mistreated as a child, and she continues to be treated poorly in her adulthood. She was never loved by anyone and could never find love for herself. Attached to this book written by Stephen Crane, were many psychological theories. These psychological theories point to why Maggie’s life was never headed towards success. Maggie seemed to never rise above her past and she could never run to a place to better her future, and the the attachment theory, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, verbal abuse, and physical abuse can prove that even having a small chance that she could have changed her life for the better. There was no hope for a better life for Maggie.
One of the psychological theories
Psychology Theories” states The hierarchy was created by Abraham Maslow. He came up with the idea of what human beings need to be completely stable mentally and emotionally. The Hierarchy is shown as a pyramid and it can not be completed without out completing each section in order. So a person can not get to a higher position if they do not already have the lower position. This works kind of like a stairway. It is not possible to have the top stairs and not the bottom ones. The steps that need to be taken to be mentally and emotionally stable are first the psychological part of you. The next thing that needs taken care of is the safety part. You also need the love and belonging part to be fulfilled. Then comes self esteem, and lastly self actualization. At the bottom of this pyramid is the basic needs and then at the top of the pyramid is the more complex. Things that need to be achieved but may need time to develop. Also it may take a new routine or environment. Maslow refers to the bottom of the pyramid to be deficiency needs. In order to function correctly you need these things to survive, or to even get better. These are the things that can keep you from meeting all of your needs or it can enhance your chances of meeting all of your mental and psychological

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