Maslow’s (Bipolar Disorder) Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, originally articulated by psychologist Abraham Maslow in 1943, provides a structural framework for understanding the multifaceted approach to treating Bipolar Disorder. This theory visualizes our needs as a pyramid, with fundamental survival needs at the base. As these basic needs are met, we ascend to more social and psychological needs. In the context of treating Bipolar Disorder, addressing foundational requirements—such as medication management and lifestyle factors—is crucial before delving into deeper psychotherapies.
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