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Jealousy

Known as: Jealousies 
An irrational reaction compounded of grief, loss of self-esteem, enmity against the rival and self criticism.
National Institutes of Health

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2012
2012
1. Introduction: Why Study the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition? Ben Yong 2. The Experience of Coalition: Domestic and… 
2011
2011
Most works in cognitive semantics have been focusing on the manner, in which an individual behaves - be it the mind, brain, or… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
Using data from a nationally representative survey in China, this article examines the prevalence and risk factors for partner… 
2009
2009
Studies investigating the events that elicit men’s and women’s jealousy consistently show that men’s jealousy, more than women’s… 
2002
2002
  • C. Hwang
  • 2002
  • Corpus ID: 38096993
Information technology (IT) emerged from the 1970s based on main-frame computers. Since then, PCs and the Internet world have… 
1989
1989
Thirteen patients presenting with morbid jealousy were treated using a cognitive approach adapted from Beck's cognitive therapy… 
1988
1988
Past research has shown that jealous people tend to denigrate their rivals in order to preserve a positive self-evaluation. The… 
Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Summary Morbid jealousy can occasionally be indistinguishable from obsessive-compulsive neurosis and then be partially amenable… 
1976
1976
The authors describe an unexpected coincidental finding in three couples who sought therapy because the husband was…