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Psychology has found that the emotional benefits of crying depend heavily on the reasons behind the tears. While people often ...
Crying is one of the most recognizable human emotional signals. Tears appear when people experience grief, relief, joy, or deep stress. Because this response is so familiar, observers often assume ...
Researchers found that crying rarely provided immediate relief. In many cases, people reported feeling less positive and more ...
It's not that they don't feel it. It's that somewhere along the way, falling apart in front of someone stopped feeling safe.
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Crying can actually benefit your wellbeing Crying isn’t just an emotional response—it may also have physiological benefits.
Crying is often seen as a healthy emotional release. However, a new study suggests that the picture is more complex. In a four-week smartphone-based study, researchers found that crying did not ...
CHICAGO — I cry, you cry, we fuck each others’ feelings, we broke up, we got back together, and somehow it all ended up on Tumblr. What is crass and private is public and affective, considered just ...
If you ask someone to remember the last time they cried, they generally come up with relatively common and everyday situations, In my own practice, I’ve heard about tears over a bad hair day or a low ...