Go Back Research Article August, 2021

The Need to Belong: a Deep Dive into the Origins, Implications, and Future of a Foundational Construct

Abstract

The need to belong in human motivation is relevant for all academic disciplines that study human behavior, with immense importance to educational psychology. The presence of belonging, specifically school belonging, has powerful long- and short-term implications for students’ positive psychological and academic outcomes. This article presents a brief review of belonging research with specific relevance to educational psychology. Following this is an interview with Emeritus Professors Roy Baumeister and Mark Leary, foundational pioneers in belonging research which reflects upon their influential 1995 paper, “The need to belong: Desire for interpersonal attachments as a fundamental human motivation,” to explore the value and relevance of belonging for understanding human behavior and promoting well-being.

Keywords

Need to Belong Human Motivation Educational Psychology School Belonging Psychological Outcomes Academic Outcomes Belonging Research Interpersonal Attachments Fundamental Motivation Well-Being Social Connection Emotional Health Student Engagement Belonging Theory Academic Success Human Behavior Social Psychology
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Volume 34
Pages 1133–1156
ISSN 1573-336X
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