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Acknowledgments Introduction: My Cases and My Own Case Part One: Jealousy as It Is Lived 1. The Jealous Individual 2. The Partner 3. The Rival 4. Normality and Justification 5. Destructive Solutions 6. Between Patriarchate and Sexual Revolution 7. Difficulties with the Concept of Possession 8. Compulsion to Freedom: A Paradox Part Two: Tradition--Toward a History of the Emotion of Jealousy 9. On the Hierarchy of Emotions 10. The Jealous God 11. The Power of Emotions on Olympus 12. Jesus: Love and Freedom 13. The Difficulty of Expressing Jealousy 14. Bonding, Freedom, the Sense of Honor: Traditions of Love and Jealousy Part Three: Psychological Theories 15. Freud's Essay of 1922 16. The Triangle: Husband, Wife, Child 17. From the Triangle back to the Biangular Relationship 18. Guilty Individual or Multilateral Entanglement Part Four: Countermovements 19. Thirty Cases from Our Counseling Practice 20. Shock, Rage, Pain 21. A New Reality in the Relationship 22. Seeing Oneself Anew 23. The Reality of the Partner 24. Withdrawal from Symbiosis 25. Working through the Past in Marriage Counseling 26. The Meaning of the Rival: Fantasy and Reality 27. Severed Constraints 28. Homosexuality? 29. Letting Go and Returning 30. New Life, New Love 31. Laughing and Crying Finale: The Solution of the Gods Works Cited Index
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