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8 Steps to Create a Sense of Belonging in Life

We all crave a sense of belonging, whether we realize it or not. Whether it’s at social gatherings, at work, or in our families, we want to feel accepted and comfortable.

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‘Belonging’ Has More to Do with Your Health than You Might Think

It’s easy to believe that our health is largely the result of our behaviors and habits, but marginalization and isolation are serious public health problems that also affect personal health.

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Create a Sense of Belonging

Finding ways to belong can help ease the pain of loneliness.

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Is Having a Sense of Belonging Important?

We cannot separate the importance of a sense of belonging from our physical and mental health.

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LGBTQ+ People of Faith: Rejection and Healing

A new study explores the challenges and victories experienced by LGBTQ+ people of faith seeking faith-based communities.

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How the Need to Belong Influences Human Behavior and Motivation

The need to belong, also known as belongingness, refers to a human emotional need to affiliate with and be accepted by members of a group.

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‘I’m Black, My Partner’s White—Stop Asking Me If This Is My Baby’

When Ena Miller had a baby last year, she was unprepared for the constant comments about her daughter’s appearance.

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LGBTQ Students on Campus: Issues and Opportunities for Higher Education Leaders

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students are more visible than ever on U.S. college campuses.

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