Have you wondered about the mysterious world of tears? Why do some people cry more than others? Are there gender differences? Includes research findings on the biological, cognitive, emotional, social, and cultural elements of the crying process.
In this book, you will:
Gain insights into the fascinating science behind tears
Connect with personal accounts from individuals sharing their crying experiences
Learn strategies for supporting loved ones who cry frequently or rarely
Gain a deeper understanding of the role of culture in the crying process
Enjoy fun facts and statistics on crying
Don't miss out on this opportunity to unlock the secrets of tears.
Bob Baugher, Ph.D. is a psychologist and certified death educator who teaches at Highline College in Des Moines, Washington. Bob has given more than 800 workshops on grief and loss.He has trained more than 1,500 people in suicide intervention. Bob has written several books and more than 100 articles on coping with grief. Darcie D. Sims, Ph.D., CHT, CT, GMS is a bereaved parent and child, a grief management specialist, a nationally certified thanatologist, a certified pastoral bereavement specialist and a licensed psychotherapist and hypnotherapist. She is the author of Why Are the Casseroles Always Tuna?, Footsteps Through the Valley, Touchstones and If I Could Just See Hope. She co-authored A Place For Me: A Healing Journey for Grieving Kids, Footsteps Through Grief, The Other Side of Grief and Finding Your Way Through Grief with her daughter, Alicia Sims Franklin. She wrote and produced the videos Handling the Holidays and What Color is Dead: Death From A Child s View and is featured in the award-winning video series Good Grief and in several other videos. Darcie is president and co-founder of GRIEF, Inc. a grief consulting business and the Director of the American Grief Academy in Seattle, Washington.