In this chapter, Natasha McKeever and Luke Brunning consider (sexual) jealousy in romantic life. They argue that jealousy is best understood as an emotional response to the threatened loss of love or attention, to which one feels deserving, because of a rival. Furthermore, the general value of jealousy can be questioned, and jealousy’s instrumental value needs to be balanced against a range of potential harms. They assess two potential ways of managing jealousy (which are not mutually exclusive)—firstly by adopting a policy of monogamy and secondly by engaging in emotional work. Neither of these methods is easy, and neither will solve jealousy altogether, but Brunning and McKeever argue that the second strategy should be taken more seriousl...
Jealousy is often a problem in romantic relationships. When severe enough, it can lead to arguments,...
This study confirmed a hypothesis from the Emotion-in-Relationships conceptual model, wh...
Emotional reactions to a partner’s extradyadic romantic interests are assumed to be negative and cha...
In this chapter, Natasha McKeever and Luke Brunning consider (sexual) jealousy in romantic life. The...
Sexual jealousy is a basic emotion. Although it lacks a distinctive facial expression and is unlikel...
This article concerns jealousy in a monogamous heterosexual relationship. Tra-ditional interpersonal...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Jealousy is an emotion that arises in diverse circumst...
This paper explores how the extension of contemplative qualities to intimate relationships can trans...
There appears to be a strong cultural notion that experiences of jealousy are an irrevocable part of...
The study of jealousy is typically restricted to the examination of a third-party threat to one\u27s...
Research on biological sex differences in romantic jealousy suggests that males are more upset by se...
Three hundred fifty-eight undergraduates completed anonymous questionnaires regarding jealousy over ...
In recent decades, psychology delves more and more bravely into the socially most important and long...
A potentially rich framework for analyzing many aspects of interpersonal relationships has been prov...
The study of jealousy from an adaptationist perspective is dominated by the hypothesis that 1) relat...
Jealousy is often a problem in romantic relationships. When severe enough, it can lead to arguments,...
This study confirmed a hypothesis from the Emotion-in-Relationships conceptual model, wh...
Emotional reactions to a partner’s extradyadic romantic interests are assumed to be negative and cha...
In this chapter, Natasha McKeever and Luke Brunning consider (sexual) jealousy in romantic life. The...
Sexual jealousy is a basic emotion. Although it lacks a distinctive facial expression and is unlikel...
This article concerns jealousy in a monogamous heterosexual relationship. Tra-ditional interpersonal...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Jealousy is an emotion that arises in diverse circumst...
This paper explores how the extension of contemplative qualities to intimate relationships can trans...
There appears to be a strong cultural notion that experiences of jealousy are an irrevocable part of...
The study of jealousy is typically restricted to the examination of a third-party threat to one\u27s...
Research on biological sex differences in romantic jealousy suggests that males are more upset by se...
Three hundred fifty-eight undergraduates completed anonymous questionnaires regarding jealousy over ...
In recent decades, psychology delves more and more bravely into the socially most important and long...
A potentially rich framework for analyzing many aspects of interpersonal relationships has been prov...
The study of jealousy from an adaptationist perspective is dominated by the hypothesis that 1) relat...
Jealousy is often a problem in romantic relationships. When severe enough, it can lead to arguments,...
This study confirmed a hypothesis from the Emotion-in-Relationships conceptual model, wh...
Emotional reactions to a partner’s extradyadic romantic interests are assumed to be negative and cha...