Delusional Jealousy

Delusional jealousy is a concept that describes a state where a person experiences intense anxiety or worry about another person's perceived or actual relationship. This condition is often associated with fantasies and stereotypes that a person creates in his head, which may be distorted or even incorrect.

Delusional jealousy can manifest itself in various forms, ranging from simple anxiety to more serious symptoms such as depression, psychosis, paranoia or psychosomatic disorders. In most cases, a person suffering from delusional jealousy will experience feelings of jealousy, which may be based on false beliefs or perceptions that do not correspond to reality.

The causes of delusional jealousy can be different. Some people experience this condition due to low self-esteem, low self-confidence, or due to failed relationships in the past. Others may be susceptible to delusional jealousy due to poor upbringing, genetic predisposition, or environmental influences.

Symptoms of delusional jealousy usually include irrational thoughts and feelings such as jealousy, anger, fear, or mistrust. The person may exhibit increased concern or control over another person whom they perceive as “to blame,” as well as a feeling of loss of control over themselves and their emotions. Delusional jealousy can lead to difficulties in relationships, fear at any public event, the desire to control another, negative behavior and mental disorders.

Treatment for delusional jealousy involves seeking help from a psychologist or