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What if we wanted to figure out who proposed the hierarchy of needs? well, first of all, what is the hierarchy of needs? if you remember from your textbook, the hierarchy of needs is basically saying that we need to come up with basic needs as a human before we can do more complex needs like actualizing.
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Whoa, i don't know why it does that right over there.
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So we need to get things like food, shelter, et cetera, before we can get that huge promotion at work.
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So now that we remember what the hierarchy of needs is, let's talk about who may or may not have proposed this.
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So if we have a list of different people who could potentially propose this, we've got a list of a few.
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So we have noam chomsky, we have carl rogers, we have abrecht.
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Ham maslow, and we have sigmund freud.
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What do we know about these psychologists? well, sigmund freud is probably the most famous, so let's think about him for a second.
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Sigmund freud was interested in dealing with the unconscious.
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He was worked with as an austrian, and he worked with a bunch of women who had hysteria and also had high levels of neuroses.
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And we also know that sigmund freud was very impactful in thinking about developmental psychology.
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Thinking about things that in your childhood affect you later on in life.
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Does any of this sound like basic needs coming before big needs? no, it's not...