Grief: Crying Can Help
Grief: Crying Can HelpSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewCrying is a natural response to loss. When you are
grieving, a sad movie, a simple greeting, or even a
smile can cause you to cry. As an expression of grief, crying serves many functions by: - Helping to release emotions. Many people report
that they feel better after crying. Some people say they need to cry to release
their emotions, and doing so helps them handle the demands placed upon
them.
- Helping you adapt to sad situations.
- Letting
other people know that you feel pain and need comfort. Crying is a socially
acceptable way to express anger, fear, or shame.
CreditsByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerAnne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerSidney Zisook, MD - Psychiatry Current as ofApril 3, 2017 Current as of:
April 3, 2017 Last modified on: 8 September 2017
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