Transcription of American Psychologist. Vol. 46 (4) April 1991, pp. …
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The distinguishing characteristic of the theory of attachment that we have jointly developed is that it is an ethological approach to personality develop-ment. We have had a long and happy partnership in pursuing this approach. In this article we wish to give a brief historical account of the initially sepa-rate but compatible approaches that eventually merged in the partnership, and how our contribu-tions have intertwined in the course of developing an ethologically oriented theory of attachment and a body of research that has both stemmed from the theory and served to extend and elaborate it. Before 1950 Even before beginning graduate training, each of us became keenly interested in personality develop-ment and the key role played in it by the early inter-action between children and parents.
The distinguishing characteristic of the theory of attachment that we have jointly developed is that it is an ethological approach to personality develop-
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