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Answered by rakzhana01
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Jealousy is a special form of emotional anxiety, which occurs due to the lack of a sense of security in relation to the one who is loved. The jealousy directed to a third party, i.e., the competitor who is perceived as the rival for the affection of the person who is loved.

Jealousy is an emotion having components of both anger and fear commonly found in children. It originates from the lack of a sense of security for the affections of one who is loved and more attended to.

There is subtle difference between “envy” and “jealousy”. In envy, the need not be any loved one. It is a desire for things, which belong to the competitor. McDougall has defined envy as “a grudging contemplation of more fortunate persons”

Jealousy arises apprehending loss of affection. Apprehension of losing affection leads to the attitude of resentment directed towards the rival relation to a loved one, the child feels insecure and never wishes to lose that person’s affection.

Children compete with one another in their attention-drawing behavior from near and dear ones and members who dominate the family as leader; Anticipatory or actual loss of affection on the part of the child in comparison to another who is about to get much attention evokes jealousy. It may also be expressed directly through shouting, temper tantrum, i.e., hitting, biting, kicking and misbehaving being immodest. It may also be expressed in inhibitor manners where jealousy-responses are found through generalized passivity apathy, melancholy, loss of interest in the events in the surroundings, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, anxiety, refusal to play and loss of exchange of ideas found in adults.

The jealous child feels insecure in his/her relationship with a loved one, and is afraid of losing the love and affection, which he/she was accustomed to getting. Thus among siblings in the joint family, jealousy is found to be common. Parental preferences and extra care to one child and neutral behaviour to another child also aggravate jealousy emotion.

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Jealousy is an emotion having components of both anger and fear commonly found in children. It originates from the lack of a sense of security for the affections of one who is loved and more attended to. There is subtle difference between “envy” and “jealousy”. In envy, the need not be any loved one.

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