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Should We Try To Restrain Our Crying?

Should We Try To Restrain Our Crying?

by Mathew Hudson | Self Regulation

Recently, while discussing how we experience and express strong emotions, one of my students described her strong, lifelong tendency to cry when she feels anger, and the pressure she feels from her family to hold back those tears and speak clearly without her voice...

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