Jealousy And Envy In Infants In The Maternal Stage

Authors

  • Guadalupe Berenice Gutiérrez Chávez La Salle University image/svg+xml
  • Arturo Monroy Gutiérrez Universidad de la Salle

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37646/huella.vi5.402

Keywords:

jelousy, envy, infants, human being

Abstract

In childhood there are two basic and interesting conditions in the human being: jealousy and envy. Melanie Klein proposes in her hypothesis the explanation of these phenomena.

This observation made about the repetition of these behaviors assumes everyday characteristics, classified as negative or unacceptable in various areas of infant development. This research presents the development of a non-participatory observation of a group of infants, it also includes a theoretical basis as an explanation of their existence in various childhood events. The results invite us to consider these phenomena of human nature, showing how minors in charge will achieve better results by understanding these naturally human phenomena.

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Author Biography

Guadalupe Berenice Gutiérrez Chávez, La Salle University

References

Ayala Malach Pines: Manual práctico: Aprender a manejar los celos.

Martínez Reidi, L. M., (2002) Celos y envidia: medición alternativa, México: UNAM.

Morris Ch, A., Maisto (2005) Introducción a la psicología, México: Pearson Prentice Hall.

Newman y Newman (2004) Desarrollo del niño, México: Limusa.

Published

31-12-2011

How to Cite

Gutiérrez Chávez, G. B., & Monroy Gutiérrez, A. (2011). Jealousy And Envy In Infants In The Maternal Stage. Huella De La Palabra, (5), 109–117. https://doi.org/10.37646/huella.vi5.402

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