Thursday, May 30, 2019
Essay --
Studies on the presence of green-eyed monster in romantic consanguinitys have been increasingly polarized, with some researchers viewing green-eyed monster as a destructive force in the care of relationships while others view it as a positive measure of commitment (Ammon, 2004). Connected with rejection, jealousy is delimitate as a combination of feelings, thoughts and actions that arise pursuance a real or sensed threat to ones relationship (Ammon, 2004). Sexual jealousy evocation stimulates angry impulses and approach behaviours that function to maintain ones relationship by disrupting affiliations between ones partner and a perceived or real foe (Harmin-Jones, Peterson, & Harris, 2009). Harmon-Jones et al. (2009) designed a controlled and ethically sound method to arouse jealousy in the lab and observe the pattern of neuronic activity that is elicited when an individual actively experiences jealousy. Participants took part in a computer-generated ball-tossing game in whic h individuals were required to choose a partner from an assembly of photos and following the first 2 min of the game, half of the participants were ostracized by their chosen partner (the partner failed to toss the ball to them). The study found that when participants were rejected (especially by the opposite-sex partner) jealousy (feelings of anger) was induced. Additionally, it was found that the experience of jealousy (and anger) was linked to greater activation of the left frontal lobe. This study was successful in highlighting the contextual process of jealousy evocation in budding relationships (in this case, through ostracism) and also paved the way for more complex research on the role of jealousy in the maintenance of a variety of romantic relationships.As su... ...tners might view other, more attractive alternatives more favourably (absence of perceived superiority) which would provide them with both intrinsic and external motivation to move on. Additionally, this study can also provide extension into the understanding of partner abuse, which is twice as likely in on-off relationships (Moses, 2013). When difficulties arise in on-off relationships, couples lack the behaviours and social skills to diffuse conflict which then aggregates the issue into various forms of abuse (Moses, 2013). With an understanding of the positive influences of negative relational maintenance behaviours, it would be skilful to use the knowledge from the hypothesized results to educate couples to erase negative connotations surrounding behaviours such as jealousy and manage them in ways that would strengthen and overcome relationship struggles.
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