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This book signals the first comprehensive attempt to examine the territory shared by ethology and psychiatry. It is designed both as an introduction to, and as a reference-source book for, the relationship between the two disciplines. Eminent authors from both fields comment on the concerns with eth...

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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Contributors --
Preface --
Introduction --
EARLY DEVELOPMENT --
1. Mother/Infant Relations in Rhesus Monkeys --
2. Mother/Infant Relations in Monkeys and Humans: A Reply to Professor Hinde --
3. Constraints on Learning: Development of Bird Song --
4. Perceptual Aspects of Filial Attachment in Monkeys --
5. Some Features of Early Behavioural Development in Kittens --
SOCIAL ORGANIZATION --
6. Infancy in Hunter-Gatherer Life: An Ethological Perspective --
7. Social Organization and the Developmental Environment --
13. Ethological Perspectives on Human Aggressive Behaviour --
EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE --
9. Comparative Ethology and the Evolution of Behaviour --
10. Some Aspects of Behavioural Development in Evolutionary Perspective --
11. Can Psychiatrists use Ethology? --
12. Induction and Alleviation of Depressive States in Monkeys --
DEDICATION --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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1. Mother/Infant Relations in Rhesus Monkeys --
2. Mother/Infant Relations in Monkeys and Humans: A Reply to Professor Hinde --
3. Constraints on Learning: Development of Bird Song --
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11. Can Psychiatrists use Ethology? --
12. Induction and Alleviation of Depressive States in Monkeys --
DEDICATION --
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INDEX
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Introduction --
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3. Constraints on Learning: Development of Bird Song --
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5. Some Features of Early Behavioural Development in Kittens --
SOCIAL ORGANIZATION --
6. Infancy in Hunter-Gatherer Life: An Ethological Perspective --
7. Social Organization and the Developmental Environment --
13. Ethological Perspectives on Human Aggressive Behaviour --
EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE --
9. Comparative Ethology and the Evolution of Behaviour --
10. Some Aspects of Behavioural Development in Evolutionary Perspective --
11. Can Psychiatrists use Ethology? --
12. Induction and Alleviation of Depressive States in Monkeys --
DEDICATION --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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