Asked by Ansley Hampton on Sep 25, 2024

The need for safety is most important in

A) infants and neurotic adults.
B) children who have not satisfied esteem needs.
C) adolescents who have not satisfied self-actualization needs.
D) adults.

Safety

The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.

Neurotic Adults

Individuals suffering from neurosis, mental disorders characterized by anxiety, phobias, obsessions, or compulsive behaviors, but with a preserved sense of reality.

Infants

Very young children, especially those under one year of age, undergoing early development in mobility, speech, and cognitive skills.

  • Delve into the impact of primary physiological and safety necessities on the motivation and conduct of humans.