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No, crying is a natural human response to certain emotions or situations. It serves as a way to release built-up emotions and can provide a sense of relief. Crying can be a healthy and normal expression of emotions.
Sobbing uncontrollably is an emotional response with crying and convulsive gasping. This type of emotion is hard to get under control and ones speech is usually garbled.
Pseudobulbar affect (PBA), emotional lability, labile affect or emotional incontinencerefers to a neurologic disorder characterized by involuntary crying or uncontrollable episodes of crying and/or laughing, or other emotional displays..............individual exhibits episodes of laughter and/or crying without an apparent motivating stimulus or in response to stimuli..
An emotional response is your emotions responding to somethingExamples:When someone calls you a mean name your emotional response you feeling sad and hurt.When someone gives you a compliment you feel happy and flattered.When you see\hear\receive\give things you have an emotional response where it be good or bad.
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No, crying is a natural human response to certain emotions or situations. It serves as a way to release built-up emotions and can provide a sense of relief. Crying can be a healthy and normal expression of emotions.
catharsis
Sometimes that is what the other person needs to see. It depends on the situation and the person. Crying is considered a sincere, deep, emotional response.
Crying during great emotion is a normal physical response. Many people cry when they are extremely happy or extremely sad. If you are finding that you are crying for no real reason, however, I do recommend having a good check-up with your doctor. There are many things besides depression which will give similar results!
The shaking may occur as a response of frustration to the baby's inconsolable crying or as an action of routine abuse
Tear. As in I will tear that paper. Not the tear that involves crying.
It certainly depends on why the baby is crying; the baby could be hungry, in need of a diaper change, needing a burp, too hot or cold, uncomfortable, or needs some quiet movement such as rocking.
The significance of crying can vary depending on the individual and situation. Crying is a natural emotional response that can help release stress, communicate feelings, and provide emotional relief. It can be a cathartic process that allows for processing and coping with intense emotions.
Yes. Crying as an infant is a behavior that is related to the display of distress to parents and other adults in the community. This is significant because it evokes a sympathetic response for care among other members of community and leads to an increased fitness of the offspring.
"ouin" is the french word (?) used when it sounds like someone is crying. Similar to "waah" in english.
Sobbing uncontrollably is an emotional response with crying and convulsive gasping. This type of emotion is hard to get under control and ones speech is usually garbled.