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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Handbook of Jealousy
Book SynopsisThrough 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 development Includes 23 original articles with empirical findings and detailed commentaries by leading experts in the field Serves as a valuable resource for professionals in the fields of clinical psychology, psychiatry, and social work, as well as scholars in the fields of psychology, family studies, sociology, and anthropology Table of ContentsContributors viii Preface x Maria Legerstee Introduction 1 Sybil L. Hart Part I Background 5 1 Jealousy in Western History: From Past toward Present 7 Peter N. Stearns 2 Loss, Protest, and Emotional Development 27 Michael Lewis 3 Jealousy and Romantic Love 40 Aaron Ben-Zeev Part II Socio-Biological Foundations 55 4 The Ontogenesis of Jealousy in the First Year of Life: A Theory of Jealousy as a Biologically-Based Dimension of Temperament 57 Sybil L. Hart 5 Neural Structures of Jealousy: Infants’ Experience of Social Exclusion with Caregivers and Peers 83 Gabriela Markova, James Stieben, and Maria Legerstee 6 The Evolutionary Sources of Jealousy: Cross-Species Approaches to Fundamental Issues 101 Jaak Panksepp 7 Sibling Rivalry in the Birds and Bees 121 Scott Forbes 8 Green Eyes in Bio-Cultural Frames 144 Vasudevi Reddy Part III Cognitive Underpinnings 161 9 Social Bonds, Triadic Relationships, and Goals: Preconditions for the Emergence of Human Jealousy 163 Maria Legerstee, Baila Ellenbogen, Tom Nienhuis, and Heidi Marsh 10 Jealousy in Infant–Peer Trios: From Narcissism to Culture 192 Ben S. Bradley 11 Parental Reports of Jealousy in Early Infancy: Growing Tensions between Evidence and Theory 235 Riccardo Draghi-Lorenz 12 Jealousy in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) 267 Nirit Bauminger 13 Is Jealousy a Complex Emotion? 293 R. Peter Hobson 14 What Is Missing in the Study of the Development of Jealousy? 312 Joseph J. Campos, Eric A. Walle, and Audun Dahl Part IV Social-Emotional Foundations within the Parent–Child–Sibling Context 329 15 A Theoretical Model of the Development of Jealousy: Insight through Inquiry into Jealousy Protest 331 Sybil L. Hart 16 Jealousy and Attachment: The Case of Twins 362 R. M. Pasco Fearon, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, and Marinus H. van IJzendoorn 17 The Development of Sibling Jealousy 387 Brenda L. Volling, Denise E. Kennedy, and Lisa M. H. Jackey 18 The Socialization of Sibling Rivalry: What’s Love Got to Do? 418 Sybil L. Hart Part V Socio-Emotional Foundations within Other Eliciting Contexts 443 19 Family Triangular Interactions in Infancy: A Context for the Development of Jealousy? 445 Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge, Nicolas Favez, Chloe ´ Lavanchy Scaiola, and Francesco Lopes 20 Culture, Parenting, and the Development of Jealousy 477 Heidi Keller and Bettina Lamm 21 Social Class, Competition, and Parental Jealousy in Children’s Sports 498 Noel Dyck 22 When Friends Have Other Friends: Friendship Jealousy in Childhood and Early Adolescence 516 Jeffrey G. Parker, Sara A. Kruse, and Julie Wargo Aikins 23 Jealousy in Adulthood 547 Christine R. Harris and Ryan S. Darby Index 572
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Handbook of Jealousy
Book SynopsisThrough 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 development Includes 23 original articles with empirical findings and detailed commentaries by leading experts in the field Serves as a valuable resource for professionals in the fields of clinical psychology, psychiatry, and social work, as well as scholars in the fields of psychology, family studies, sociology, and anthropology Trade Review"The evaluative sections would be of particular interest to indidviduals looking for new areas to explore within the field, and with the book as a whole being clearly written it would be accessible to any reader with a psychological or related background." (Social Psychological Review, 2011) "Given its comprehensiveness and attention to both basic and applied issues, this is a volume that anyone wishing to understand the development of jealousy simply must consult. Highly recommended. All readers." (Choice, 1 October 2011)Table of ContentsContributors viii Preface x Maria Legerstee Introduction 1 Sybil L. Hart Part I Background 5 1 Jealousy in Western History: From Past toward Present 7 Peter N. Stearns 2 Loss, Protest, and Emotional Development 27 Michael Lewis 3 Jealousy and Romantic Love 40 Aaron Ben-Zeev Part II Socio-Biological Foundations 55 4 The Ontogenesis of Jealousy in the First Year of Life: A Theory of Jealousy as a Biologically-Based Dimension of Temperament 57 Sybil L. Hart 5 Neural Structures of Jealousy: Infants’ Experience of Social Exclusion with Caregivers and Peers 83 Gabriela Markova, James Stieben, and Maria Legerstee 6 The Evolutionary Sources of Jealousy: Cross-Species Approaches to Fundamental Issues 101 Jaak Panksepp 7 Sibling Rivalry in the Birds and Bees 121 Scott Forbes 8 Green Eyes in Bio-Cultural Frames 144 Vasudevi Reddy Part III Cognitive Underpinnings 161 9 Social Bonds, Triadic Relationships, and Goals: Preconditions for the Emergence of Human Jealousy 163 Maria Legerstee, Baila Ellenbogen, Tom Nienhuis, and Heidi Marsh 10 Jealousy in Infant–Peer Trios: From Narcissism to Culture 192 Ben S. Bradley 11 Parental Reports of Jealousy in Early Infancy: Growing Tensions between Evidence and Theory 235 Riccardo Draghi-Lorenz 12 Jealousy in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) 267 Nirit Bauminger 13 Is Jealousy a Complex Emotion? 293 R. Peter Hobson 14 What Is Missing in the Study of the Development of Jealousy? 312 Joseph J. Campos, Eric A. Walle, and Audun Dahl Part IV Social-Emotional Foundations within the Parent–Child–Sibling Context 329 15 A Theoretical Model of the Development of Jealousy: Insight through Inquiry into Jealousy Protest 331 Sybil L. Hart 16 Jealousy and Attachment: The Case of Twins 362 R. M. Pasco Fearon, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, and Marinus H. van IJzendoorn 17 The Development of Sibling Jealousy 387 Brenda L. Volling, Denise E. Kennedy, and Lisa M. H. Jackey 18 The Socialization of Sibling Rivalry: What’s Love Got to Do? 418 Sybil L. Hart Part V Socio-Emotional Foundations within Other Eliciting Contexts 443 19 Family Triangular Interactions in Infancy: A Context for the Development of Jealousy? 445 Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge, Nicolas Favez, Chloe ´ Lavanchy Scaiola, and Francesco Lopes 20 Culture, Parenting, and the Development of Jealousy 477 Heidi Keller and Bettina Lamm 21 Social Class, Competition, and Parental Jealousy in Children’s Sports 498 Noel Dyck 22 When Friends Have Other Friends: Friendship Jealousy in Childhood and Early Adolescence 516 Jeffrey G. Parker, Sara A. Kruse, and Julie Wargo Aikins 23 Jealousy in Adulthood 547 Christine R. Harris and Ryan S. Darby Index 572
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