How Meeting Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Creates Stability and Resilience in Homeless Populations

The psychological health theory of people requiring a system of basic needs to be met in order to reach one's full potential was first introduced to modern psychology in 1943 by American psychologist, Abraham Harold Maslow. Although Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is usually depicted as a pyramid that ranks certain needs as more important than others, later studies have found that this ranking depends on each individual's background. However, one common thing that most success stories have is the support vulnerable people receive from local organizations to meet the physiological basic needs of having food/water, basic necessities, income, shelter, safety, and security. In this video, we explore how covering basic needs can psychologically benefit individuals to motivate themselves into living the life they want. ...