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Is Crying Beneficial?
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Bylsma, Lauren M.
, Vingerhoets, Ad J. J. M.
, Rottenberg, Jonathan
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Adulthood
/ Behavioral psychology
/ Catharsis
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Emotional states
/ Emotions
/ Itinerant sales
/ Personality psychology
/ Personality traits
/ Psychology
/ Social environment
/ Social psychology
2008
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Is Crying Beneficial?
by
Bylsma, Lauren M.
, Vingerhoets, Ad J. J. M.
, Rottenberg, Jonathan
in
Adulthood
/ Behavioral psychology
/ Catharsis
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Emotional states
/ Emotions
/ Itinerant sales
/ Personality psychology
/ Personality traits
/ Psychology
/ Social environment
/ Social psychology
2008
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Is Crying Beneficial?
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Bylsma, Lauren M.
, Vingerhoets, Ad J. J. M.
, Rottenberg, Jonathan
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Adulthood
/ Behavioral psychology
/ Catharsis
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Emotional states
/ Emotions
/ Itinerant sales
/ Personality psychology
/ Personality traits
/ Psychology
/ Social environment
/ Social psychology
2008
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Is Crying Beneficial?
2008
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Overview
Lay opinion and extensive survey data indicate that crying is a cathartic behavior that serves to relieve distress and reduce arousal. Yet laboratory data often indicate that crying exacerbates distress and increases autonomic arousal. In this article, we present a framework for explaining variations in the psychological effects of crying as a function of (a) how the effects of crying are measured, (b) conditions in the social environment, (c) personality traits of the crier, and (d) the affective state of the crier. Recognizing the heterogeneity of crying effects represents a step toward a more nuanced understanding of this behavior, including its implications for psychosocial adjustment.
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Blackwell Publishers,SAGE Publications,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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