Kastebehov
Kastebehov, also known as caste needs, refers to the fundamental human needs that are essential for survival and well-being. These needs are often categorized into three main types: physiological, safety, and social needs. Physiological needs include basic requirements such as food, water, shelter, and sleep. Safety needs encompass protection from physical and emotional harm, including security, health, and stability. Social needs involve relationships with others, belonging, love, and esteem.
The concept of kastebehov was first introduced by psychologist Abraham Maslow in his hierarchy of needs. Maslow
Kastebehov are universal and apply to all humans, regardless of culture or background. However, the importance
In practical terms, recognizing and fulfilling kastebehov can enhance quality of life. For instance, ensuring access
Kastebehov also play a significant role in mental health. When these needs are not met, individuals may