What is jealousy and what are the different types of jealousies?

Part 2

Buss, Larsen, Westen, & Semmelroth (1992) studied the differences between the sexes as it related to feelings of jealousy and found that that neither sex was more jealous than the other. However, women get more distressed when they feel emotional infidelity and men get more upset with sexual infidelity.

  • Do you agree or disagree? Why?
  • What is jealousy and what are the different types of jealousies?
  • What are the psychological dimensions of jealousy? Is jealousy always irrational? Can jealousy be based on fears?
  • How does jealousy hurt or help a relationship? How should you effectively deal with jealousy? What suggestions might you offer a friend to assist with managing one’s jealousy?
  • Your textbook presents two theoretical ideas about love that you may use when evaluating relationships. The sociologist, John Lee, describes six styles of love. What are these styles? Are there differences between the styles of women and men? How?

References:

Buss, D. M., Larsen, R. J., Westen, D., & Semmelroth, J. (1992). Sex differences           in jealousy: Evolution, physiology, and psychology. Psychological Science,           3(4), 251–255.

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