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social instinct

1. the desire for social contact and a feeling of belonging, as manifested by the tendency to congregate, affiliate, and engage in group behaviors.

2. in the individual psychology of Alfred Adler, an innate drive for cooperation that leads individuals to incorporate social interest and the common good into their efforts to achieve self-realization. See also gregariousness; herd instinct.

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