the need to belong

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what is the need to belong
motivation to bond with others in relationships that provide ongoing, positive support
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who conducted the hierarchy of needs
Maslow
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what are the levels of hierarchy of needs
physiological, safety, love, esteem, self-actualisation
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what are the aspects of the need to belong
universal but also has individual differences
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what are some positive consequences of belonging
physical and mental health benefits, Charleston Heart Study, 2009 - showed that divorced people have higher mortality rates.
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what are some negative consequences of belonging
Harlow's monkeys = 12 rhesus monkeys separated from birth mothers, thought they'd go to the wire mother but they went to the cloth one.
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what did bowlbys study show
Bowlby, 1944 - maternal deprivation and separation can have irreversible long term life consequences such as depression, anxiety and intellectual difficulty
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what was the Bucharest early intervention project
BEIP, 2014 = tracks children who were raised for a time in an orphanage, 136 orphanages, those who stayed longer had less mature development.
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what are some consequences of being lonely
sadness, anxiety, jealousy, lack of sleep, greater stress.
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what is the role of social support in the need to belong
close relationships involve greater intimacy, encourage to seek medical help, STD's risk reduced, practical help
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what is ostracism
act of individuals or groups excluding or ignoring other individuals or groups which leads to feeling as if they don't belong
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