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James-lange theory of emotion:

the idea that the

perception
of an

emotion


arousing


stimulus
leads to a behavioural response that results in differing
sensory and motor feedback to the

brain
, which is interpreted as an

emotion
.



jealousy:

typically refers to the thoughts, feelings, and behaviours that occur
when a person believes a valued relationship is being threatened by a
rival. This rival may or may not know that he or she is perceived as a
threat.


Jung

(1875-1961):
A Swiss

psychologist
, founder of

analytical psychology
. Jung placed importance on a hypothetical
collective
unconscious
and explored the symbolic nature of

dreams
. His work also included exploring the
psyche
through three principles; the principle of opposites, equivalence and

just world hypothesis: the assumption that the world is a fair and just place in which people receive what they deserve.

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