This document discusses various theories and perspectives on motivation. It covers physiological, cognitive, and social factors that motivate behaviors. Physiological motivations discussed include hunger, driven by glucose levels and hypothalamic centers, and sex, driven by hormones and physiological arousal. Cognitive motivations discussed include Maslow's hierarchy of needs and Bandura's self-efficacy theory. Social motivations discussed include the need for control, social affiliation, and achievement/recognition from others. The document also examines specific motivations like eating disorders, sexual orientation, and contraception use in teens.