Psychologists, who study personality in the true sense of the word, usually narrow their task, define the nucleus of the personality as the subject of conscious activity in the sphere of motivation, and isolate within it needs, interests, and tendencies (S. L. Rubinshtein). Major advances ...
define later acquired qualities of affect regulation, expectations of others, self-concept, and interpersonal styles (Bowlby, 1988). The work by Mary Ainsworth (Ainsworth & Bell, 1970), a collaborator of Bowlby’s, involved using the Strange Situation research paradigm to systematically study childre...