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What is PAR? - ANS Protective Action Response
P.A.R.? - ANS PAR. Protective Action Response
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ANS Physiological.Safety.Love/Belonging.Esteem. Self-
Actualization.
Maslow's Hierarchy Needs 1 & 2 - ANS Physiological and Safety
2 needs take the highest priority in a person's mind., and all of a person's energy is focused on
satisfying these needs until they are met. - ANS Physiological and Safety
Maslow's Hierarchy Levels 3 & 4 - ANS Love/Belonging and Esteem
Behaviors that may be associated wit unmet love, belonging, and esteem needs might be: -
ANS Acting out to get attention. Antagonistic or provocative actions. A range of anti-social
behaviors. Low self-esteem and inferiority complexes OR an inflated sense of self-importance or
snobbishness. Excessively aggressive actions to intimidate others into rendering respect.
Withdrawing and isolating behaviors and refusal to participate in groups.
Maslow's Hierarchy Level 5 - ANS Self-Actualization
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A person motivated to self-actualize is one who strives to be his/her best at something
perceived to be important to him/her, whether it is a profession, a sport, playing an instrument
or some other hobby or activity. - ANS Self-Actualization
Self-Actualization - ANS Usually have a sense of morality that is fully internalized and
independent of external authority.
Is reaching one's fullest potential - ANS Self-Actualization
We all develop 3 different ways. - ANS Cognitive Development. Social Development.
Emotional Development.
C.S.E. - ANS Cognitive.Social.Emotional.
Cognitive Development - ANS Brain Development
Social Development - ANS Ability to get along with others and form relationships.
Emotional Development - ANS Ability to manage one's emotions and think realistically.
When a person's development is hindered due to unmet needs, it usually means the person will
experience behavioral difficulties. - ANS Continuing on Maslow's theory
2nd point of Maslow's theory - ANS There is a relationship between Needs and Behavior
The individual's best to attempt to satisfy a need? - ANS Behavior