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Envy and Jealousy

2020
Over the past decades it has become manifest that jealousy and envy may be quite prevalent within organizations (see e.g. Dogan & Vecchio, 2001; Smith, Merlone, & Duffy, 2017). Although the term "jealousy" is often used as more or less synonymous to "envy," from a theoretical point of view jealousy and envy are evoked by different stimuli ...
Buunk, Abraham P.   +4 more
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Pathological Jealousy

Psychiatry, 1979
Five women with excessive and irrational jealousy of their spouses have long defied my therapeutic efforts and have prompted me to explore the sources and the ramifications of conjugal jealousy. This paper presents my experiences and the formulations that have emerged from them.
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A Phenomenology of Jealousy

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
Phenomenology is the study of conscious mental events [1]. That it is conscious events requires emphasis, particularly at this moment in the historical development of psychiatry when we are still emerging from the thrall of psychodynamic causalities, said to lie in unconscious and unknowable realms, and are in danger of descending into another ...
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Jealousy

2016
In this talk, Winnicott asks mothers what they think about jealousy in their children, and he uses the ensuing discussion to highlight his own theories about the role of jealousy (both healthy and unhealthy) in normal childhood development.
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Heritability of Jealousy

2023
Kupfer, T.   +1 more
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Jealousy

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1992
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