The Psychology Of Belonging

By (author) Allen, Kelly-Ann
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By (author) Allen, Kelly-Ann
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Can a sense of belonging increase life satisfaction? Why do we sometimes feel lonely? How can we sustain lasting human connections?


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Can a sense of belonging increase life satisfaction? Why do we sometimes feel lonely? How can we sustain lasting human connections?

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, even in a time when technology has changed the way we connect with each other.

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.


Table of contents

1. The beginnings of belonging 2. Belonging begins at birth 3. Belonging in adulthood 4. Rejection 5. Belonging in an age of technology 6. Belonging bad 7. Building belonging References


Biographical note

Kelly-Ann Allen, PhD FAPS is an internationally recognised belonging researcher and educational psychologist at Monash University and the University of Melbourne. She is a co-director and founder of the Global Belonging Collaborative and a Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Belonging and Human Connection.


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Author By (author) Allen, Kelly-Ann
Date Of Publication Oct 8, 2020
EAN 9780367347529
Contributors Allen, Kelly-Ann
Publisher Routledge
Languages English
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Width 129 mm
Height 198 mm
Product Forms Paperback / Softback
Availability in Stores Sin El-Fil, ABC Dbayeh, ABC Verdun, Global
Weight 0.149000
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