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  2. Belongingness - Wikipedia

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    Belonging is a strong feeling that exists in human nature. [1] To belong or not to belong is a subjective experience that can be influenced by a number of factors within people and their surrounding environment. [1] A person's sense of belonging can greatly impact the physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual emotions within themselves.

  3. Need for affiliation - Wikipedia

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    The need for affiliation (N-Affil) is a term which describes a person's need to feel a sense of involvement and "belonging" within a social group.The term was popularized by David McClelland, whose thinking was strongly influenced by the pioneering work of Henry Murray, who first identified underlying psychological human needs and motivational processes in 1938.

  4. School belonging - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The construct of school belonging involves feeling connected with and attached to one's school. It also encompasses involvement and affiliation with one's school community. [3] [4] [5] Conversely, students who do not feel a strong sense of belonging within their school environment are frequently described as being alienated or ...

  5. Psychologists Say There's a Reason You Love Antique Things ...

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    Personal connections: Authentic places often creates a sense of community, as gathering places where people know each other, engage in meaningful interactions, and share a common sense of belonging.

  6. Why more millennials are leaving big cities in favor of rural ...

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    She moved to rural Mississippi after spending her 20s in urban centers, and tells Yahoo Life that the best thing about her move has been feeling “genuinely grounded in a place for the first time.”

  7. Sense of community - Wikipedia

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    McMillan & Chavis define a sense of community as "a feeling that members have of belonging, a feeling that members matter to one another and to the group, and a shared faith that members' needs will be met through their commitment to be together." [5] J.R. Gusfield identified two dimensions of community: territorial and relational. [6]

  8. Meet the GP taking her surgery to the garden - AOL

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    She admitted feeling "probably a little bit burnt out" before she started using the garden. ... "It gets you out of the house and gives you a sense of belonging. "When you talk to your doctor in ...

  9. Learning community - Wikipedia

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    Sense of belonging is understood as "a feeling that members have of belonging, a feeling that members matter to one another and to the group, and a shared faith that members’ needs will be met”. [32] The importance of the development of a sense of belonging is outlined by Abraham Maslow as it is deemed a universal human need, and an ...