In 1974,
Thomas M. Achenbach authored a book entitled, "Developmental Psychopathology", which laid the foundations for the discipline of Developmental psychopathology. The book was an outgrowth of his research on relations between development and psychopathology.
Dante Cicchetti is acknowledged to have played a pivotal role in defining and shaping the field of developmental psychopathology. While at
Harvard University, Cicchetti began publishing on the development of conditions such as
depression and
borderline personality disorder, in addition to his own work on
child maltreatment and
mental retardation. In 1984, Cicchetti edited both a book and a special issue of Child Development on developmental psychopathology. In that special issue he himself wrote, "The emergence of developmental psychopathology". These efforts launched developmental psychopathology, a subfield of
developmental science. In 1989, nine volumes of the Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology were published, as was the first issue of the journal
Development and Psychopathology. == Homotypic and heterotypic continuity ==