When Jealousy Becomes a Disease

In the most severe cases, jealousy can also distort disease. If you find yourself in one of the following concerns, we suggest that you turn to a psychologist for success. Mairet's syndrome does not worry about a partner's treachery, but fears an obsession over everything [...]
In the most severe cases, jealousy can also distort disease. If you find yourself in one of the following concerns, we suggest that you turn to a psychologist for success.
Maire Syndrome
Those who have this syndrome do not worry about their partner's treachery, but they fear that they will abandon him. The couple's relationship - for those who suffer from fear of abandoning - is chronically experienced with painful backgrounds.
Otellos syndrome
Those with this syndrome have the conviction that their partner betrays them. It does not matter to him whether his partner is truly loyal or not. He has the conviction that betrayal has already occurred. No evidence of a mate's innocence takes away that conviction. He constantly asks his partner to confess his betrayal.
Obsessal Jealousy
Unlike the previous two cases. Anyone who suffers from this type of syndrome perfectly perceives his situation. You realize that he overreacts, but it is impossible for him to dismiss the ongoing suspicion of betrayal.










