JealousyA narrative of one woman's research into and search for jealousy in her own life, how she came to deal with it, and suggestions for others on how to handle jealousy in your own life. |
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Page 176
... beginning to look at the disorder . Dr. Masterson tells of a " brilliant researcher who was astounded to find he had been passed over for a promotion and even more surprised to find that he lost out because of his poor relations with ...
... beginning to look at the disorder . Dr. Masterson tells of a " brilliant researcher who was astounded to find he had been passed over for a promotion and even more surprised to find that he lost out because of his poor relations with ...
Page 488
... beginning when they met . Do I understand how much she owes him ? Her tone is ur- gent . Yes , I understand very well . Then , knowing what I want to hear , she switches the subject to her sister . Beginning at the be- ginning : " I'm ...
... beginning when they met . Do I understand how much she owes him ? Her tone is ur- gent . Yes , I understand very well . Then , knowing what I want to hear , she switches the subject to her sister . Beginning at the be- ginning : " I'm ...
Page 517
... beginning of life , when mother got angry , when she wasn't present , didn't father's arms bring balm and peace ? In later years there would be less infantile depen- dency , less jealousy based on the life - and - death fear that if a ...
... beginning of life , when mother got angry , when she wasn't present , didn't father's arms bring balm and peace ? In later years there would be less infantile depen- dency , less jealousy based on the life - and - death fear that if a ...
Contents
Memoirs of a Jealous Woman Part One | 13 |
Remembrance of Things Lost | 59 |
Envy The Bad Seed | 101 |
Copyright | |
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