04407nam 2200709Ia 450 991083041320332120170810174345.01-282-54929-41-78034-107-597866125492981-4051-9723-41-4443-2354-71-4443-2355-5(CKB)2520000000008487(EBL)496057(OCoLC)609858712(SSID)ssj0000904800(PQKBManifestationID)12351284(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000904800(PQKBWorkID)10925026(PQKB)10819811(SSID)ssj0000360923(PQKBManifestationID)11249076(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000360923(PQKBWorkID)10348667(PQKB)11616362(MiAaPQ)EBC496057(PPN)232602972(EXLCZ)99252000000000848720100207d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHandbook of jealousy[electronic resource] theory, research, and multidisciplinary approaches /edited by Sybil L. Hart and Maria LegersteeChichester, West Sussex ;Malden, MA Wiley-Blackwell20101 online resource (597 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-57187-8 1-4051-8579-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Handbook of Jealousy; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Introduction; Part I Background; 1 Jealousy in Western History: From Past toward Present; 2 Loss, Protest, and Emotional Development; 3 Jealousy and Romantic Love; Part II Socio-Biological Foundations; 4 The Ontogenesis of Jealousy in the First Year of Life: A Theory of Jealousy as a Biologically-Based Dimension of Temperament; 5 Neural Structures of Jealousy: Infants' Experience of Social Exclusion with Caregivers and Peers; 6 The Evolutionary Sources of Jealousy: Cross-Species Approaches to Fundamental Issues7 Sibling Rivalry in the Birds and Bees8 Green Eyes in Bio-Cultural Frames; Part III Cognitive Underpinnings; 9 Social Bonds, Triadic Relationships, and Goals: Preconditions for the Emergence of Human Jealousy; 10 Jealousy in Infant-Peer Trios: From Narcissism to Culture; 11 Parental Reports of Jealousy in Early Infancy: Growing Tensions between Evidence and Theory; 12 Jealousy in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD); 13 Is Jealousy a Complex Emotion?; 14 What Is Missing in the Study of the Development of Jealousy?; Part IV Social-Emotional Foundations within the Parent-Child-Sibling Context15 A Theoretical Model of the Development of Jealousy: Insight through Inquiry into Jealousy Protest16 Jealousy and Attachment: The Case of Twins; 17 The Development of Sibling Jealousy; 18 The Socialization of Sibling Rivalry: What's Love Got to Do?; Part V Socio-Emotional Foundations within Other Eliciting Contexts; 19 Family Triangular Interactions in Infancy: A Context for the Development of Jealousy?; 20 Culture, Parenting, and the Development of Jealousy; 21 Social Class, Competition, and Parental Jealousy in Children's Sports22 When Friends Have Other Friends: Friendship Jealousy in Childhood and Early Adolescence23 Jealousy in Adulthood; IndexThrough a compilation of original articles, the Handbook of Jealousy offers an integrated portrait of the emerging areas of research into the nature of jealousy and a forum for discussing the implications of the findings for theories of emotional and socio-cognitive development.Presents the most recent findings and theories on jealousy across a range of contexts and age-stages of developmentIncludes 23 original articles with empirical findings and detailed commentaries by leading experts in the fieldServes as a valuable resource for professionals in the fields of clinicaJealousyEnvyJealousy.Envy.152.4/8152.48Hart Sybil1954-1589193Legerstee Maria Theresia1944-724618MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830413203321Handbook of jealousy3916339UNINA