Jealousy as a Specific Emotion: The Dynamic Functional Model

Emotion Review 10 (4):289-291 (2018)
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Abstract

The article by Chung and Harris brings together an impressive array of literature to formulate a dynamic functional model of jealousy. There is much to like about the model. However, one concern is how it advances a theory of jealousy. Another concern is how the DFMJ operates over time, with different social groups, and cross-culturally. In general, however, the model offers a useful way to think about jealousy for the future.

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