I’ve been thinking a lot about what women need during perinatal transitions, and today I’ve come across a model of fundamental human needs by Max-Neef (1986) that I had never heard of before. Looking at it – as an occupational therapist – I’m excited. I can see here a model which looks at individuals through a similar lens to occupational therapy. It’s complex, and I’m just starting to explore how relevant it might be to my research, but I’m so curious to see where it may lead…
Wheel of Fundamental Human Needs (Max-Neef, 1986)
This matrix was included in the Wikipedia reference which discusses Max-Neef’s model of Universal Human Needs, which links needs with ‘satisfiers’. Again, this looks potentially really relevant to how OT’s think about maternal needs and quality of life during perinatal transitions. I can’t wait to spend more time learning about this!







