Mary D. Salter Ainsworth Mary C. Blehar Everett Waters
Ethological attachment theory is a landmark of 20thcentury social and behavioral sciences theory and research. This new paradigm for understanding primary relationships across the lifespan evolved from John Bowlby's critique of psychoanalytic drive theory and his own clinical observations, supplemented by his knowledge of fields as diverse as primate ethology, control systems theory, and cognitive psychology. By the time he had written the first volume of his classic Attachment and Loss trilogy, Mary D. Salter Ainsworth's naturalistic observations in Uganda and...
Ethological attachment theory is a landmark of 20thcentury social and behavioral sciences theory and research. This new paradigm for un...
Ethological attachment theory is a landmark of 20thcentury social and behavioral sciences theory and research. This new paradigm for understanding primary relationships across the lifespan evolved from John Bowlby's critique of psychoanalytic drive theory and his own clinical observations, supplemented by his knowledge of fields as diverse as primate ethology, control systems theory, and cognitive psychology. By the time he had written the first volume of his classic Attachment and Loss trilogy, Mary D. Salter Ainsworth's naturalistic observations in Uganda and...
Ethological attachment theory is a landmark of 20thcentury social and behavioral sciences theory and research. This new paradigm for un...