For me documenting the infinitely varied ways
we meet these fundamental human needs has proven to be a profound journey.»
Addressing dignity is not a question of political concessions or liberal bias, but of
meeting fundamental human needs.
Not exact matches
Given that social connection is such a
fundamental human need, you'd think that it would be easy to connect with everyone we
meet.
The finding, reported here today at the annual
meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, publisher of ScienceNOW, suggests to the researcher that modern behaviors such as dolling up with jewelry may have originated from a
need to communicate rather than a
fundamental change in the
human brain.
For example, rejection or exclusion from one's social network means that one's
fundamental human need for connectedness is not
met and is linked to increased symptoms of distress in adolescents [36,73].