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March 18, 2014

Patient Crying in Psychotherapy: Who Cries and Why?→

March 18, 2014/ ScienceSites

Kristen L. Capps, Katherine Fiori, Anthony S. J. Mullin, and Mark J. Hilsenroth

- Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy

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2013, publications-by-others
March 18, 2014

Being Moved→

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Florian Cova and Julien A. Deonna

- Philosophical Studies

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2013, publications-by-others
March 18, 2014

The Meaning of Tears: Which Sex Seems Emotional Depends on the Social Context→

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Agneta H. Fischer, Alice H. Eagly, and Suzanne Oosterwijk

- European Journal of Social Psychology

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2013, publications-by-others
March 18, 2014

Do Therapists Cry in Therapy? The Role of Experience and Other Factors in Therapists' Tears→

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Amy C. Blume-Marcovici, Ronald A. Stolberg, and Mojgan Khademi

- Psychotherapy

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2013, publications-by-others
March 18, 2014

Why Try (Not) to Cry: Intra- and Inter-Personal Motives for Crying Regulation→

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Gwenda Simons, Martin Bruder, Ilmo van der Löwe, and Brian Parkinson

- Frontiers in Psychology

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publications-by-others, 2013
March 18, 2014

Why Humans Like to Cry: Tragedy, Evolution, and the Brain→

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Michael Trimble

- Oxford University Press

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publications-by-others, 2012
March 18, 2014

Human Tears Contain a Chemosignal→

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Shani Gelstein, Yaara Yeshurun, Liron Rozenkrantz, Sagit Shushan, Idan Frumin, Yehudah Roth, and Noam Sobel

- Science

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2011, publications-by-others
March 18, 2014

Age-Related Changes in the Signal Value of Tears (PDF)→

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Debra M. Zeifman and Sarah A. Brown

- Evolutionary Psychology

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publications-by-others, 2011
March 18, 2014

Emotional Tears as Biological Signals (PDF)→

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Oren Hasson

- Evolutionary Psychology

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2009, publications-by-others
March 18, 2014

Hypotheses on the Development of Psychoemotional Tearing→

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Juan Murube

- The Ocular Surface

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publications-by-others, 2009
March 18, 2014

An Attachment Perspective on Crying in Psychotherapy→

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Judith Kay Nelson in J.H. Obegi & E. Berant (Eds.), Attachment Theory and Research in Clinical Work With Adults

- Guilford Press

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publications-by-others, 2009
March 18, 2014

Tearing: Breakthrough in Human Emotional Signaling (PDF)→

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Robert R. Provine, Kurt A. Krosnowski, and Nicole W. Brocato

- Evolutionary Psychology

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publications-by-others, 2009
March 18, 2014

Neural Circuits Underlying Crying and Cry Responding in Mammals→

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John D. Newman

- Behavioural Brain Research

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Recent Articles on Crying

  • BY AD

    Chemosignalling effects of human tears revisited: Does exposure to female tears decrease males’ perception of female sexual attractiveness?

    — Cognition and Emotion
  • The Social Impact of Emotional Tears

    — Motivation and Emotion
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  • BY OTHERS

    Patient Crying in Psychotherapy: Who Cries and Why?

    — Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
  • How Hollywood Is Banking on the Science of Making You Cry

    — The Daily Telegraph, National Post Wire Services
  • The Poetry That Moves Men to Tears

    — The Observer

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