Short report
An ethological view on depression
L. de Wilde
After a survey of the principal ethological conceptions it is suggested that these might be applicable for use in psychiatric theory and research. A large part of the literature on the behavior of young monkeys, following separation from their mother or peers, is summarized and the survival value of this behavior is described. Depression seems to be the human equivalent of this post-separation syndrome of young primates, and might be conceived of as a superfluous inheritance of our evolutionary past.