JEALOUSY MADNESS, A PROBLEM IN THE LEFT HEMISPHERE OF THE BRAIN, AND A LACK OF LOGIC IN EVERYDAY LIFE

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  • GOLNAZ JALALI , HOSSEIN JALALI

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Numerous psychological disorders remain undiscovered in the world. The purpose of this study is to substantiate this claim by observing, recording, and documenting the various and unusual symptoms of Jealousy Disorder, given that patients suffering from it may inflict serious harm upon themselves and others. The study was conducted through natural (environmental) observation on 40 individuals, without the use of any specific materials or tools, and all symptoms and observations were documented exactly as they appeared.

Currently in the hypothesis stage and still under review, there is a strong belief that Jealousy Disorder exists in certain individuals. Because those affected may cause harm to themselves or others, early diagnosis and treatment are crucial. It is also possible that this disorder overlaps with other conditions, such as Cinderella Syndrome, Othello Syndrome, or Sadistic Personality Disorder.

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GOLNAZ JALALI , HOSSEIN JALALI. (2025). JEALOUSY MADNESS, A PROBLEM IN THE LEFT HEMISPHERE OF THE BRAIN, AND A LACK OF LOGIC IN EVERYDAY LIFE. TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(S9), 2095–2102. Retrieved from https://tpmap.org/submission/index.php/tpm/article/view/3654

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