Is Jealousy a Mental Health Problem?

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    Is Jealousy a Mental Health Problem?
     
    AmazeForum, Jul 19, 2011 IP
  2. AdamWhite1

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    I don't think that jealousy is a mental problem, In my opinion its a human nature.
     
    AdamWhite1, Jul 19, 2011 IP
  3. ayushi infotech

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    yes jealousy spoils your mental health Avoid jealousy . don't compare you to anyone. Then you will become very stressful.
     
    ayushi infotech, Jul 19, 2011 IP
  4. AmazeForum

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    thanks for reply
     
    AmazeForum, Jul 19, 2011 IP
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    #5
    There are different branches of jealousy.

    Examples: (there maybe more)

    - Material items, wealth and success
    - Being in love with someone that is in love with another
    - A family member you care about loving someone you don't like
    - People that are more charismatic than you

    I'd say jealousy is a very delicate subject and can affect you in ways you never thought possible.
    I wouldn't say it's linked to mental health but rather a collection of the Seven Deadly Sin traits
     
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    Jealousy! Jealousy has many kinds. Some comes from mental problem some come from Natural. But jealousy is not good for your happiness and success.
     
    rubeljoy, Jul 19, 2011 IP
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    No but I think asking retarded questions is a mental health problem
     
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    what does your last sentence mean?
     
    Project Mobius, Jul 20, 2011 IP
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    Stupidity is ....
     
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    it is not a mental problem, is just that some people aren't as "expressive" like others when it comes to jealousy
     
    a.oprea, Jul 20, 2011 IP
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    yes Adam is right jealous is a human nature.
     
    akhileshyadav, Aug 3, 2011 IP
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    #12
    No, just be happy with what you have.
     
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    #13
    It may be human nature but that doesn't mean it's not a mental problem.  I think it's a problem that should be addressed right away, otherwise relationships with friends/lovers/work colleges will suffer.
     
    webarcher, Aug 3, 2011 IP
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    No, jealousy is not a mental problem but an acquired one from outside. Many learned people have said that when you are contented with what you possess and do not become greedy or heedless, then you cannot develop that feature of jealousy inside you because that factor needs this type of environment to grow and live.
    Try checking some people who are always happy with what they have and ask them weather they feel jealous about anything they do no possess and their neighbor posses.
     
    awesomenyn, Aug 6, 2011 IP
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    no it just happens sometimes from not getting enough attention
     
    Sundancer26, Aug 6, 2011 IP
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    Jealousy is a type of attitude that occurs to a person who does not have what he/she wants.
     
    Banners Mall, Aug 8, 2011 IP
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    i think jealousy is more of a personality then a problem.. its also due to in securities and blokes/women that have treated there ex's like crap.. i think it can be avoided given the right time and attention.. but i would say it is a problem.. not as far as mental health problem.. but is a problem
     
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    In my opinion i think jealousy is a mental health problem.For example if you see any body else whom you don't wanna see rich then you feel jealousy why because the problem of mental health.As you know health is wealth so be serious about this problem.
     
    avinashkhozseo, Aug 16, 2011 IP
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    #19
    Hello Amaze

    Yes Its Possible But I am not appreciate with you I Explain you ? How to Jealousy Differ with Mental Health Problem

    If you want see the video so please go to my website mood-control.com where you find the video for how to control you depression and stress ?

    Poor mental health is a burden that damages quality of life. Not only of the sufferer, it also affects families, friends and wider society. Stress, workplace absenteeism and poor relationship experiences also take their toll. Good mental health is a great advantage in life. If you don’t have it then many things are harder. Unnecessarily harder because a very substantial number of those who suffer mental health problems can be effectively treatedDepression is a treatable disease; anxiety is a treatable disorder as is phobia, panic and health anxiety. Indeed most of the common mental health problems endured today by the modern population of our countries have good and effective treatment solutions, and these are not just pharmacological solutions. There are good psychological treatments that are well understood, well tolerated and even considered life changing by many who use them.
     
    avinashkhozseo, Oct 7, 2011 IP
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    #20
    Actually, in psychological terms, jealousy in itself, inherently, is a natural part of the human psyche. It exists there evolutionarily to protect what you have and is also an indicator that you care about things you either own or the people you are close to. It is natural and necessary in some cases. The problem exposes itself through it's extreme levels manifested through acts of extreme rage or vindictive plans to do harm to others. It is the acts of the jealousy that are the wrong and not the jealousy itself. Seeing potential suitors as threats to what you have is perfectly normal and in many cases, if done within reason and rationally, are appreciated by the other person, but taking it to extremes is bad. Wanting to seriously injure someone else, planning on their demise, planning on ruining their life, and just acting out in an irrate, furious manner only exacerbates and complicates problems and is the illness. So don't be afraid of experiencing jealousy. Everyone gets jealous at times. It's how you handle that jealousy, that separates you from someone that needs help and from those that handle theirs just fine.
     
    sunfyre7896, Oct 7, 2011 IP