Privacy

Also known as personal space, solitude

The need for a realm of life that is not observed or intruded upon by others. Space for thoughts, feelings, and activities that are your own.

When met or unmet

When met

  • Space that's yours alone
  • Boundaries respected
  • Life not on display

When unmet

  • No private space
  • Always observed or intruded upon
  • Boundaries violated

Common expressions

I need privacy Can I have some space? Stop invading my privacy

Strategies

  • Creating physical spaces that are private
  • Setting boundaries about what you share
  • Having time alone that is protected
  • Being selective about who has access to what

Recognition questions

  • Do I have space that is truly my own?
  • Are people intruding on my privacy?
  • Can I keep parts of myself private if I choose?

Somatic markers

When met

  • Relief at having space to yourself
  • Relaxation from not being observed
  • Freedom within your own realm

When unmet

  • Feeling exposed or invaded
  • Claustrophobia from lack of personal space
  • Tension from constant observation

Shadow side

  • Secrecy that prevents healthy intimacy
  • Isolation disguised as privacy
  • Using privacy to hide harmful behaviour

Cultural considerations

Privacy expectations vary enormously: individual rooms vs shared spaces, information privacy, physical privacy. Not all cultures expect the same privacy levels.

Related needs

Often confused with

Space

Space is room to exist; privacy is specifically about not being observed or intruded upon.

More specific than

See also

In tension with