The jealousy is jealousy, obsessive, that can be perceived to nearby people, as couples, families and friends. This is a progressive disease, that is, with the passage of time it becomes stronger; This is easily observed by analyzing the behavior of celotypic individuals, with the progress of the levels of the condition, new delusions appear in the mind of the individual resulting from the compulsive jealousy they maintain, regardless of whether they make any sense or not.
Jealousy can appear as a result of bad past experiences. By experiencing these types of situations that are not pleasant, a kind of self - defense is created in the subject, so that what happened does not happen again. It can also be caused by insecurities that an individual may have and the fear of losing the partner. It should be noted that Sigmund Freud, great exponent and entrepreneur of psychology, classified jealousy in three levels: common, which appears when an object or person to which one is very attached is considered lost; the second, which arises as a product of the feelings of infidelity or the impulse to commit it; the last, and most serious, considered as delusional, which can destroy the person who suffers it and their environment.
In the mind of a pathological zealot, there are emotional states that are related to certain actions and behaviors that trigger infidelity. Despite the lack of strong evidence of infidelity, jealousy continues to arise through certain relationships between actions and emotions mentioned above, whether it makes sense or not.
Symptomatically speaking, the individual who suffers from the evils of obsessive jealousy does not accept his condition, they consider his behavior as "normal". Also, they maintain paranoid and violent attitudes against the being or object to which their jealousy is directed, they need to stay close to the individual most of the time, they often feel abandoned and with low self-esteem.
The treatment provided to treat celotype is based on improving mutual trust within the couple's relationship (this being the most common case), making the celotypical person perceive that his partner is not being unfaithful. However, the two individuals must have separate sessions; the perishing to eliminate the delusions and absurd ideas, and the person, who is being affected by the illness of the other, so that he learns to live with the illness of his companion and help him to overcome it.