This paper seeks to address the role of trust in jealousy. A key distinction is made between fears, a lack of trust, and insecurities. It seems that a lack of self-trust arises both due to insecurities and fear, that both get provoked from deleterious cognitive patterns, negative or lack of life experience, or -knowledge. The paper provides arguments and evidence to support the view that jealousy involves a lack of (self-)trust because jealousy is an evaluative feeling and an episodically occurring state assigned to a specific source (cause) and reflects inner experiences. Furthermore, it is argued that an adjusted self tends more to feel jealous than an unadjusted self.
Table of contents
Abstract
Introduction
The Concept Of Jealousy
Fears, Insecurities, And A Lack Of Trust
The Adjusted Self Versus The Unadjusted Self
Jealousy As A Chance
Conclusion
Bibliography
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