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Palisi, Anthony T. – Family Letter, 1991
Humans organize into constellations subjective attributes that help them to know themselves. Self-esteem refers only to those aspects of one's self-concept to which an evaluation is assigned. Self-esteem reflects one's sense of personal efficacy and worth. Love has been described as emotional closeness, passion, and decision/commitment; esteem for…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Love, Marital Instability
Palisi, Anthony T. – Family Letter, 1992
Like a fire out of control, jealousy can reduce a marriage to rubble. It can leave self-esteem ruined. Although oversimplified, the pathologically jealous person regards even slight signs as conclusive evidence of betrayal. Where jealousy arises exclusively within a relationship then a counselor might examine the jealous person's self-concept and…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Interpersonal Relationship, Jealousy, Marital Instability