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  2. Pseudobulbar affect - Wikipedia

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    For example, a patient may laugh in response to sad news or cry in response to stimuli with no emotional undertone, or, once provoked, the episodes may switch from laughing to crying or vice versa. [3] The symptoms of PBA can be severe, with persistent and unremitting episodes. [4] Characteristics include:

  3. Crying - Wikipedia

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    An anger cry is much like the basic cry; in this cry, more excess air is forced through the vocal cords, making it a louder, more abrupt cry. This type of cry is characterized by the same temporal sequence as the basic pattern but distinguished by differences in the length of the various phase components.

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  5. Tears - Wikipedia

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    ] Latin regions, crying among men is more acceptable. [19] [20] [21] There is evidence for an interpersonal function of crying as tears express a need for help and foster willingness to help in an observer. [18] Some modern psychotherapy movements such as Re-evaluation Counseling encourage crying as beneficial to health and mental well-being. [22]

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  7. Is it OK for kids to cry? Experts say tears can help kids ...

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    "Sometimes we all feel overwhelmed by our feelings and crying becomes a signal that we need comfort and help," says psychologist Eileen Kennedy-Moore. "That's not a bad thing."

  8. Emotional expression - Wikipedia

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    While some discrete emotions tend to have typical responses (e.g. crying when sad, laughing when happy), a psychological construction model can account for the wide variability in emotional expression (e.g. crying when extremely happy; laughing when uncomfortable).

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    Hall eventually sought help because she was “tired of feeling listless, unmotivated, irritable and unable to live my usual life for half of the month, every month,” she says.