Abraham Maslow's theories refer to his hierarchy of needs and the concept of self-actualization. He proposed that individuals have a series of basic physiological and psychological needs that must be fulfilled in order to reach their full potential.
This term refers to Maslow's idea that human needs are arranged in a hierarchical order. Individuals strive to satisfy lower-level needs before pursuing higher-level ones.
Self-actualization is the highest level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs. It represents achieving one's full potential and becoming the best version of oneself.
Motivation refers to the internal or external factors that drive behavior. Maslow believed that fulfilling one's basic needs is essential for motivation towards personal growth and self-realization.