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Jealousy : Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms

Akhtar, Salman(Edited by)O’Neil, Mary Kay(Edited by)
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Jealousy is a human feeling experienced by everyone in varying intensities, at different times and phases of growth.

Frequently confused, jealousy and envy are often intertwined.

Even within the psychoanalytic literature confusion persists and much less has been written about jealousy than envy.

However, unlike envy, jealousy involves three entities and affects all people involved.

It can be painful as other difficult-to-bear feelings (e.g. shame, guilt anger, hatred) underlie jealousy. Yet, total absence of jealousy renders a person less human, less relational.

In analytic terms jealousy is a defense against emotional anguish.

This book begins with an extensive overview of the nature, developmental origins and poignant cultural (especially poetic) allusions to jealousy, emphasizing that it is through artistic expression that a true understanding of this frequently deeply disturbing feeling is achieved.

It closes with a thoughtful summary, synthesis and critique of the chapters by 12 distinguished analysts.

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Product Details
Karnac Books
1782206442 / 9781782206446
Paperback / softback
152.48
19/02/2018
United Kingdom
English
278 pages
23 cm