32, 36, 48, 62, 227 <refblockquote>MullerJealousy is one of those [[affective]] states, like grief, John Pthat may be described as normal. If anyone appears to be without it, the inference is justified that it has undergone severe [[repression]] and William Jconsequently plays all the greater part in his [[unconscious]] [[mental]] [[life]]. RichardsonThe instances of abnormally intense jealousy met with in [[analytic]] [[work]] reveal themselves as constructed of [[three]] layers. Lacan and Language: A Reader's Guide to Ecrits. New York: International Universiites PressThe three layers or [[stages]] of jealousy may be described as (1) competitive or normal, Inc.(2) projected, 1982and (3) delusional jealousy.<ref>{{NM-JPH}}</ref></blockquote> {{Freudian Dictionary}}
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