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Home
Having a place we can call home, a space we possibly share with loved ones is a key part of one's existence. Maslow refers to it as a physiological need - sitting at in the foundation of the hierarchy pyramid. Rather than a symbolic place, home can also characterise a 'feeling' that is conducive to our sense of belonging.
See: Grounding and Belonging.
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