Understanding the Dynamics of Lying, Crying, and Playing the Victim
Crying: The Release of Emotional Pressure: Crying, on the other hand, is a natural and cathartic response to emotional distress. From a neuroscience perspective, tears contain stress hormones, and the act of crying serves as a physiological release. In the realm of emotional intelligence, recognizing and validating one’s tears can be a crucial step toward healing. It’s essential to distinguish between manipulative crying and genuine emotional release, as the latter is a healthy expression of vulnerability.… Read More Understanding the Dynamics of Lying, Crying, and Playing the Victim