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Dealing with Difficult Behavior - Benchmark Institute
www.benchmarkinstitute.orgthat unmet needs help explain difficult behavior patterns. While doing research, Maslow noticed that some needs took precedence over others. For example, if hungry and thirsty, most people deal with thirst first, a “stronger” need than hunger. And even if extremely thirsty, but unable to breathe, everyone would agree that breathing trumps ...