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The SelfWork Podcast

255 SelfWork: The Trilogy of Trouble - Jealousy, Envy and Possessiveness

The SelfWork Podcast

Margaret Robinson Rutherford PhD

Mental Health, Education, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

We’re going to talk about what I term a "trilogy of trouble" today, or basically how jealousy, envy and possessiveness can sabotage a relationship or commitment. This can happen in personal as well as professional relationships, but we're mostly focused on personal aspects of the trio of trouble. Jealousy can emerge from fear and it can emerge from resentment. So, how do you tell if it's justified or completely unjustified? We'll talk about that and more, such as how you can learn from these feelings if you don't react to them and act in hurtful ways. In fact, we're going to hear from fellow psychologist and podcaster  Nick Wignall, another psychologist and podcaster about how the "story" you tell yourself about your feelings can exponentially increase the likelihood of creating more chaos.

The listener voicemail is about forgiveness of someone who’s cut you out of an inheritance – one that sounds as if it could’ve been fairly large. We don't know a lot of facts, so I'll answer her question with some guesses, but three general directions she could go to choose to forgive, or not to forgive.

This episode is further sponsored by Athletic Greens, who has a new product (AG1) and a new way of making both your life and the lives of others work better as well!

Important Links

An article on the psychology of jealousy by Joe Duncan

Excellent research by Mark Attridge on jealousy

Nick Wignall's website and post on jealousy

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My new book entitled Perfectly Hidden Depression has arrived and you can order here! Its message is specifically for those with a struggle with strong perfectionism which acts to mask underlying emotional pain. But the many self-help techniques described can be used by everyone who chooses to begin to address emotions long hidden away that are clouding and sabotaging your current life.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Selfwork, and I'm Dr. Margaret Rutherford.

0:14.1

At Selfwork, we'll discuss psychological and emotional issues common in today's world

0:19.0

and what to do about them.

0:20.4

I'm Dr. Margaret, and Selfwork is a podcast dedicated to you taking just a few minutes today

0:26.2

for your own Selfwork.

0:29.8

Hello, and welcome, or welcome back to Selfwork.

0:32.6

I'm Dr. Margaret Rutherford.

0:33.9

I'm so glad you're here.

0:35.6

I started Selfwork five years ago now to extend the walls of my practice to those of

0:40.4

you who might already be very interested in psychological or emotional issues to those

0:45.2

of you who've just been diagnosed or you've had a loved one diagnosed with some kind of

0:49.4

mental disorder or problem, and you're looking for answers.

0:52.7

But also to those of you who would say, I'd never go to one of them shrinks, but you're

0:58.9

just curious enough or unhappy enough to give Selfwork a listen.

1:04.1

We're starting our sixth year today.

1:06.6

I'm so glad you're here.

1:08.4

We're going to talk about jealousy today.

1:10.8

In as many aspects as we have done before, there's a lot of research on it, but I looked

1:15.4

for what I thought might be most helpful to you, and as always, I'll add my two bits into

1:20.0

the discussion.

1:21.6

Basically, you know that most research finds that there's a good kind of jealousy and

1:25.6

a bad jealousy, and we'll talk about the difference.

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