The Psychology of Belonging explores why feeling like we belong is so important throughout our lives, from childhood to old age, irrespective of culture, race or geography. With its virtues and shortcomings, belonging to groups such as families, social groups, schools, workplaces and communities is fundamental to our identity and wellbeing. In a world where loneliness and social isolation is on the rise, The Psychology of Belonging shows how meaningful connections can build a sense of belonging for all of us.
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- Examines the significance of belonging across different life stages.
- Highlights the impact of social groups on identity and wellbeing.
- Addresses the rise of loneliness and social isolation in modern society.
- Offers insights into fostering meaningful connections.
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This book discusses the fundamental nature of belonging in our lives, emphasising that it transcends culture, race, and geography. It reflects on how technology has altered our connections with one another.
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