Birthmothers and Subsequent Children: The Role of Personality Traits and Attachment HistoryFootnote11 1This article is based on the author's doctoral dissertation in psychology completed at California Graduate Institute, West Los Angeles, California, in 1998. Committee chair was Dr. Leo Weisbender; Dr. Persila Conversano and Dr. Trudy Moss were faculty readers, and the external reader was Dr. Malcolm Miller. Their guidance and expertise are gratefully acknowledged.
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