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According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, which need MUST be met before someone can pursue self-esteem?

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Hi everyone, welcome to my new YouTube Community. Now you can post on my channel too. To get started, tell me in a post what you'd like to see next on my channel.
Visit my Community: youtube.com/@TherapyHearts/community

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Hi everyone! 👋
I know Psychology 101 covers a massive amount of information—from neurons and Piaget to Pavlov and abnormal psych—and it can feel overwhelming. Whether you are struggling with the terminology or just need help staying organized, I wanted to start this post as a "safe space" for us to help each other pass.
How we can use this post:
Term Tuesday: Post a complex term in the comments, and we’ll explain it simply.
Concept Clarification: "Does someone actually understand the difference between Negative Reinforcement and Punishment?"
Quizlet/Note Sharing: Share your best study guides.
Case Study Practice: Post a scenario and ask which psychological approach applies (e.g., Behavioral, Cognitive, Psychodynamic).
Quick Tips to get started:
Don't just memorize, apply: Think about why you do the things you do (e.g., "Oh, that’s classical conditioning!").
Use diagrams: Draw the brain, draw the action potential.
Active Recall: Cover your notes and try to explain a concept out loud.
💡 Quick Discussion Question: What is the hardest concept you’ve encountered so far?
Let’s get those A’s! 🔥

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