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Sense of Belonging (SB) is one of the three core senses targeted by the Core Problem Analysis - the technique that Dr. Perepletchikova has developed to help heal the relationship with Self. (See our introductory discussion on Core Problem Analysis here: • How to improve relationship with Self: Int... , the discussion of Sense of Self-Love here: • The importance of connecting to self-love ... , and the discussion of Sense of Safety here: • The importance of developing a healthy Sen... . Sense of belonging (SB) refers to an enduring sense of being welcomed, valued, supported and accepted as a part of a family or a group, as well as connection to ancestry. It is not the same as belonging, which is not guaranteed and cannot be forced. The primary function of SB is to maintain safety via the drive for affiliation and congregation, attachment, affinity, empathy, care, support and love for other people. “Read more about this topic in English:” https://childdbt.com/what-is-sense-of... “Read more about this topic in Spanish:” https://childdbt.com/que-es-el-sentid... “Read more about this topic in Ukrainian:” https://childdbt.com/що-таке-почуття-... ---------- Francheska Perepletchikova, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry, UMass Medical School. She is a world leading practitioner, researcher, trainer, and the developer of Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Children (DBT-C). She specializes in psychological services for children with severe emotional and behavioral dysregulation, including suicidality and non-suicidal self-injury, severe verbal and physical aggression, treatment-resistant depression, social phobia, and generalized anxiety. As a faculty at the Yale University and Weill Cornell Medicine, she developed DBT-C and conducted several randomized clinical trials to empirically validate this model. Dr. Perepletchikova is offering trainings in DBT-C to therapists, as well as workshops and guidance to parents. For parent resources please visit https://www.childdbt.com/ . For clinician resources please visit https://comprehensivetraining.org/ . #dbt #therapy #parenting #dbtc