Jealousy
Jealousy is a complex emotional state that emerges when a person fears the loss of a valued relationship to a rival. Rather than a single, isolated feeling, jealousy typically combines several basic emotions—fear, anger, and sadness—into one powerful and often unsettling experience. This emotional blend distinguishes jealousy from envy, which centers on wanting something another person possesses, whereas jealousy focuses on the threat to an existing bond.
The intensity of jealousy varies considerably from person to person and situation to situation. Mild unease might arise in everyday circumstances, while other instances provoke intense distress that significantly affects thoughts, feelings, and behavior. When jealousy remains unchecked, it can escalate into controlling or possessive behaviors that damage relationships. Conversely, moderate jealousy can serve as a meaningful signal that a relationship holds genuine value and importance to the individual.
Managing jealousy effectively begins with honest self-reflection about what triggers the emotion in specific situations. Open communication between partners or close relationships—discussing concerns, insecurities, and reassuring one another—remains among the most evidence-based approaches to addressing jealous feelings before they intensify. Identifying the source of jealousy and expressing needs clearly can help individuals and their loved ones work together toward greater security and understanding in their relationship.
Sources: Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions (Robert Plutchik) — overview; American Psychological Association — APA Dictionary: emotion. Educational information only — not medical or psychological advice. See our sources & fact-check policy.
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What is jealousy?
Jealousy is a complex emotion that arises when a person fears losing a valued relationship to a rival. It is commonly described as a blend of several basic emotions — typically fear, anger, and sadness — rather than a single feeling, and…
What triggers jealousy?
Jealousy is typically triggered by perceived threat to a valued relationship.
How is jealousy expressed?
Jealousy is commonly shown through vigilance, tension, accusatory or protective behaviour.
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