FHCE 3300 1st Edition Lecture 1 Outline of Last Lecture I. Concepts of House, Home and ShelterII. Housing NeedsA. ChangesOutline of Current Lecture I. Shelter, House, HomeII. The Psychology of HousingIII. Housing NeedsIV. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human NeedsCurrent LectureI. Shelter, House, Home- Shelter: Provided to protect people- House: Physical structure of the building (denotative concept)- Home: Represents deep social structures (connotative concept)II. The Psychology of Housing- Person-Environment (P-E) Congruence: Person’s well-being is influenced by the match between needs and environment- Place attachment: Important to identity, psychological health- Root shock: Traumatic stress reaction from being uprooted, affects identity, psychological health, well-beingCulture and Living Environments - Needs, values, dreams, ideals, images, norms, standards, meaningIII. Housing NeedsNeeds can be ranked in order of importanceThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Primary Needs: Physical in nature and have priority- Secondary Needs: Largely psychological or social—important for quality of lifeIV. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs- Theoretical structure- Explained human motivation- Has been adapted by many disciplines, including housing- According to the original framework, there are 5 levels of needs that humans are trying to satisfy- First 4 levels considered deficiency needs: Physiological, safety, belonging/love, self-esteem Why called “deficiency needs”? Because they have a high level of awareness and are things you only recognize when you’re lacking themMaslow’s Expanded
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