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November 18, 2006

The New Marriage - Part Three of

Harry Stack Sullivan, in The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry , argues that human beings have a biological drive to develop and establish interpersonal relationships. In Biological Basis for Human Social Behavior , R.A. Hind suggests that a person's "attachment style"-the way in which they relate to other human beings and form relationships with them-is developed mostly during childhood. The attachment style tends to persist into adulthood but is not fixed and can be modified either positively or negatively as the result of further

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Posted by Mel at November 18, 2006 04:28 PM