Explain Maslow’s view on homeostasis.
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Maslow did not specifically focus on homeostasis in his hierarchy of needs theory. However, he acknowledged basic physiological needs, such as food and shelter, as foundational for human development. While not explicitly addressing homeostasis, Maslow recognized that satisfying these fundamental needs creates a sense of stability, enabling individuals to pursue higher-level psychological and self-fulfillment needs. In essence, meeting physiological needs aligns with the concept of maintaining equilibrium or homeostasis within the body, facilitating the progression towards self-actualization in Maslow's hierarchy.