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according to psychologist Abraham Maslow, a person must have his or her physical needs, the need to feel safe the need to belon...Asked by LL COOL J
According to a psychologist Abraham Maslow a person must have his or her Physical needs the need to feel safe the need to belong and the need for esteem met in order to reach a self concept b self actualization C self esteem or D self awareness.
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The answer is C) self-esteem. According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a person must have their physical needs (such as food, water, shelter), safety needs, and belongingness and love needs met before they can develop a sense of self-esteem. Once a person has a sense of self-esteem, they can then strive towards self-actualization, which refers to reaching one's full potential and becoming the best version of themselves. Self-concept and self-awareness are related to understanding oneself and how one perceives themselves, but they are not specifically mentioned in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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