Unhappy and angry because someone has something or someone you want, or because you think they might take something or someone that you love away from you:
• He had always been very jealous of his brother’s good looks.
• Anna says she feels jealous every time another woman looks at her boyfriend
• A feeling of unhappiness and anger because someone has something or someone that you want:
• He broke his brother’s new bike in a fit of jealous
Great care must be taken in assessing this feeling, for it is very
common, which detracts from its value as a symptom. Children and
young couples frequently show signs of jealousy in one way or
another, and in such cases it must exist to an unusual degree
before one can consider it to be true symptom. One or more of the
following characteristics should always be present: -The jealousy
is groundless. If a motive exists then it is not a symptom. -The
feeling is intense and obsessive. -The jealousy causes feelings of
suffering. -The patient is reproachful, and this leads to rows with
the partner. Although there is always an element of envy in the
jealous person, one should distinguish between the two feelings. A
practical example will illustrate this point. A young woman whom I
treated with Sepia told me at her first consultation that as a child
she used to feel jealous of her brother. When I asked her why this
was so, she replied: ‘He was the boy and so they let him do things
like come home late, or use bad language, whereas laws the ‘baby
and had to play with my dolls’. In this case the main feeling was
clearly one of envy, and not jealousy.
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