Top Banner
THE NEED TO BELONG Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13
14

Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Dec 27, 2015

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

THE NEED TO BELONGJade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13

Page 2: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Aristotle’s Social Animals

Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose to live, though he had other goods.”

Human beings have an “urge to community” or form relationships

Two Key Psychologists: Roy Baumeister and Mark Leary have worked to provide the scientific community with supporting evidence for the need to belong.

Page 3: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Page 4: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Why Do Humans Try To Belong?

Aiding Survival: Being apart of social bonds and

groups assisted our ancestors in surviving!

Consider this: Six hands hunting large animals

are better and will keep you more safe than two!

Those who felt the need to belong survived, genetically passing this innate need to us!

Page 5: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Wanting to Belong

Take a moment: How often do you personally think about “fitting in”? Do

you happier when surrounded by friends or loved ones? Have you ever been upset when excluded by friends?

Page 6: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Wanting to Belong

Humans spend a lot of time thinking about or hoping to build relationships. Forming relationships often causes

feelings of joy, where losing relations causes sadness.

In 2001 a group of American and South Korean college students were tested to find out what made them happiest. Self Esteem needs and the Need to

Belong, outweighed the desire to be rich.

Point to remember: Just as being close to loved ones calms the need to belong, separation makes it stronger.

Page 7: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Acting to increase Social Acceptance

Our self esteem seems to have a strong correlation with feelings of acceptance, love, and being included. Self esteem IS a gauge of how included we feel. –Mark Leary

Therefore it is correct to infer that much of humans social behavior serves to increase belonging. Humans even go as far as to conform to groups in order to be included. Ex. Buying clothes, makeup and neglecting schoolwork to fit in with the cool kids.

These kind of acts can serve to form loving relationships, but also contribute to gangs and “ethnic rivalries”

Page 8: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Maintaining Relationships

The majority of people do not enjoy breaking relationships. This urge to resist dissolution of bonds can even cause people to stay in relationships where they are being abused.

After separations of marriages, even bad ones, divorced people were reported they were only 50% as happy as married couples reported. People fear being alone, which is why

events such as moving on and dissolving social ties bring about negative emotions.

Page 9: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Ostracism

Every now and then the need to belong is denied.

Ostracism- Social Exclusion; widely used as a tool to control social behavior. Examples:

Solitary Confinement in Prisons

Time-outs with young children

Social ostracism is harsh and can lead to depression

Page 10: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Ostracism

Ostracism can increases activity in the brain area called the anterior cingulate cortex- Which causes the body to feel physical pain. Ostracism causes real pain.

Ostracism may also lead to violence. Such as in cases of school shootings, by kids who have been socially excluded.

Page 11: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Health Benefits

People who belong in secure, close relationships with others are healthier and are at lower risk for psychological disorders than those who are not. Married people have lower

risk of depression, suicide, and early death.

Page 12: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Works Cited

Cherry, Kendra. What Is the Need To Belong? . n.d. 2013 <http://psychology.about.com/od/nindex/g/needtobelong.htm>.

Enayati, Amanda. June 2012. 2013 <http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/01/health/enayati-importance-of-belonging>.

Kunc, Norman. The Need to Belong. 1992. 2013 <http://www.broadreachtraining.com/articles/armaslow.htm>.

Meyers, David G. "Pyschology Eight Edition." Meyers, David G. Pyschology Eight Edition. Worth Publishers, 2007. 495-498.

Wikipedia. n.d. 2013 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belongingness>.

Page 13: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Need To Belong Video

10 minute Psychology video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=Pbs4wNmXhVY

Page 14: Jade Chambers-Blair 2B 3/22/13. Aristotle’s Social Animals  Psychologist and Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “Without friends, no one would choose.

Quiz!

1. Who are two key psychologists who studied human’s need to belong?

2. Define ostracism.3. What is the third level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?4. Who called humans “social animals”?5. Name a reason humans try to belong.6. Humans often _________ their own values to fit into social

groups.7. What illness can ostracism lead to?8. Name the part of the brain that causes humans to feel

physical pain.9. Is the need to belong innate?10. Why don’t humans like dissolving relationships?