Psychological Security Need
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
A Psychological Security Need is a psychological need that motivates organisms to establish and maintain mental stability, emotional equilibrium, and cognitive safety in their psychological environment.
- AKA: Mental Security Need, Psychological Safety Requirement, Cognitive Security Need.
- Context:
- It can typically maintain Psychological Security Homeostasis through psychological security regulation mechanisms.
- It can typically establish Psychological Security Boundarys through psychological security defense systems.
- It can typically support Psychological Security Resilience through psychological security coping strategy.
- It can typically enable Psychological Security Functioning through psychological security stability maintenance.
- It can typically preserve Psychological Security Identity through psychological security self-protection.
- ...
- It can often influence Decision Making through psychological security risk assessment.
- It can often affect Stress Response through psychological security threat evaluation.
- It can often shape Behavioral Patterns through psychological security avoidance mechanisms.
- It can often determine Adaptation Strategy through psychological security flexibility requirements.
- ...
- It can range from being a Basic Psychological Security Need to being a Advanced Psychological Security Need, depending on its psychological security complexity level.
- It can range from being a Rigid Psychological Security Need to being a Flexible Psychological Security Need, depending on its psychological security adaptability degree.
- It can range from being a Individual Psychological Security Need to being a Collective Psychological Security Need, depending on its psychological security social dimension.
- It can range from being a Conscious Psychological Security Need to being an Unconscious Psychological Security Need, depending on its psychological security awareness level.
- ...
- Examples:
- Emotional Protection Needs for affective security.
- Vulnerability Management Needs for exposure security.
- Cognitive Consistency Needs for mental security.
- Predictability Needs for environmental security.
- Control Needs for situational security.
- Identity Stability Needs for self security.
- Attachment Security Needs for relational security.
- ...
- Counter-Examples:
- Novelty-Seeking Behavior, which pursues uncertainty rather than security.
- Risk-Taking Tendency, which embraces danger rather than safety.
- Chaos Preference, which avoids stability in favor of unpredictability.
- See: Psychological Need, Emotional Protection Need, Mental Health, Psychological Safety Belief, Security Psychology, Attachment Theory, Stress Management, Coping Mechanism, Defense Mechanism.