Jealousy counseling

The emotion of jealousy is not a medical condition. Still, it can severely impact a person’s life and has been linked to the emergence of mental health issues, including depression and generalized anxiety. The feeling of jealousy arises from an actual or imagined threat to an intimate or professional relationship with another individual.

Jealousy counseling with a competent therapist can help investigate and treat the root cause. Low self-esteem and insecurity are often associated with feelings of intense jealousy, which can endanger the relationship through damaging behaviors. The third most common reason for murder is jealousy. While it is an emotion that can often be checked, primarily through effective discourse, some people struggle to regulate their feelings.

People who experience extreme jealousy may be capable of harming adversaries, friends, or romantic partners, demonstrating its potentially dominating nature. Psychotherapy can effectively manage tough emotions and reframe negative beliefs that affect their behavior.

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The challenges of jealousy

Jealous thoughts become intrusive or overpowering. You get violent urges or ideas. Feelings of jealousy bring on problematic behaviors, which can affect a person’s daily activities that prevent them from living productive and fulfilling lives. Because jealousy creates mistrust, suspicion, and doubt, it can lead to fairly intense feelings and actions.

People may also get obsessed with the fear of betrayal as a result and become possessive. Jealousy can act as a reminder to value or prioritize a relationship when it occurs in healthy doses. Excessive levels of jealousy can affect a relationship’s overall quality and lead to destructive consequences.

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How jealousy counseling can help?

Although jealousy is a natural human emotion, excessive jealousy can endanger you or others. You may require treatment if you are going through morbid jealousy, characterized by unreasonable, excessive, or obsessive thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.

Counseling for jealousy helps develop honest communication between partners and psychotherapy can help alter the beliefs that fuel jealousy-inducing emotions. Cognitive behavioral therapy, which focuses on understanding the unfavorable ideas that give rise to jealousy, is one effective therapy approach. Cognitive restructuring and cognitive reframing are two strategies that may be beneficial as both entail altering perspectives of events and interactions. While restructuring is a more formal and structured strategy that a qualified therapist guides, reframing is a technique you can employ on your own.

Anti-anxiety or antipsychotics may be prescribed to help manage some of the symptoms associated with jealousy, particularly if there is a comorbid mental health condition like bipolar or borderline personality disorder.

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Todd MorrisseyTodd Morrissey
14:47 18 Sep 23
Natalie was engaging, fair, friendly and reasonable. My further appointments with her have been similarly positive and hassle free. Hoping for years of continued positive experiences and treatment.
Todd MorrisseyTodd Morrissey
14:47 18 Sep 23
Natalie was engaging, fair, friendly and reasonable. My further appointments with her have been similarly positive and hassle free. Hoping for years of continued positive experiences and treatment.
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Dr. Varma is an amazingly intelligent, probing, and compassionate doctor. I highly recommend both she and the practice.
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I was recommended by a friend who said this place has helped her a lot. I was hesitant because of my experience with previous psychiatrists. But Janice is great. She really pays attention to my concerns, and I have been feeling such a sense of well being since having serviced with her. She is also extremely consistent. Sometimes our session lasts about 20 minutes or less because I hardly have any concerns regarding my medications. I appreciate her ability to really prescribe things that help long term. She also prescribed sleeping meds for my insomnia and I been sleeping earlier and better. I don’t wake up tired of weak. Thank you Janice 🙂
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Been a patient here since early this year so this review is long overdue! Staff here has always been courteous and attentive. Natalie really listens and addresses any questions I have. Additionally she’s quick, efficient and on time for our monthly appts so I feel everyone is considerate of my time. I’m very well taken care of and feel so lucky to have landed here.
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01:36 22 Aug 23
Dr. V. Rudoy is a wonderful doctor. Very professional and attentive. I have been seeing him for psychiatric care for a number of years and highly recommend him and this office in general. I’ve seen other psychiatric professionals who work with Dr. Rudoy here on occasion and they are all very competent and warm-hearted.
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02:26 15 Dec 22
I have seen many many psychiatrists and Dr. Natalie Rimar is really as good as they come in this field. She is very well versed in the medical field and she gives you the time and attention every patient deserves as opposed to just going to any psychiatrist them giving just 5 minutes of their time and saying ok will RX you XYZ medication I sent it to your pharmacy goodbye. Dr. Rimar actually cares about her clients and takes her profession very seriously. Thank you Again!
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I met with Mary Parker, a nurse practioner. She was very professional, friendly and knowledgeable. After asking questions about my history, she discussed different treatment possibilities. I was happy with the session and look forward to meeting with her again on a regular basis
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My first visit with Dr. Rudoy was better than expected. He was thorough and heard my concerns. I look forward to a positive doctor/patient relationship. I highly recommend the practice.
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Coping with jealousy with Good Health

An intense sensation of fear about a potential loss, romantic threat, or an unfair allocation of resources can trigger jealousy. Most people occasionally feel jealous, but extreme jealousy can significantly disrupt daily living. Speaking with a Good Health therapist will be valuable for people whose jealousy is frequent, severe, or illogical, which can become detrimental to the couple’s relationship.

Ineffective communication, low self-esteem, loneliness, or incompatible interpersonal boundaries in relationships are common causes of jealous feelings. Our experienced expert counselors help clients regulate their emotions and identify and work through harmful emotions and cognitive distortions that contribute to unhealthy levels of jealousy.

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