Diablo
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There is nothing wrong with it. If you let your emotions out then you will feel better. If you keep emotions like... anger, hate or sadness then it can make you sick. |
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Kim S
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Dont feel that way... that is why you go there for ... |
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samantha h
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No, sometimes we just need to let things out a little. What I perfect place to do it. It is safe and no one else can see. I promise you are not the 1st |
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Jena
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No that is completely normal. If you were not emotional you would not have been their in the first place. You should be yourself so they can fully help you. You have taken the first step so take full advantage of the treatment. It really works I know from experience and I am much happier and having less mood swings. |
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denisean2006
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no thats what your there for...let it ALL out |
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Lelaki Curious
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It's OK to cry. A good cry can be a healthy way to bring relief to your depression, and it might even prevent a headache or other physical consequence. Rather than swallowing the depression, behaving violently. |
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I love BU
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No of course you shouldn't feel dumb. Unless of course you are dumb. Your psychologist is trained to see people cry all of the time.Your obviously seeing her to help you. So don't feel dumb release all of that negative energy and move forward.
The choice is yours.
:) |
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Wisteria
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No, not at all. If you're recalling uncomfortable memories or feelings then it's natural to "relive" them.
You should feel proud that you can honestly express these feelings instead of bottling them up.
And your psychologist has probably seen plenty of people get upset during sessions. |
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nr_wh
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absolutely not - the psychologist is there to help you deal with your emotions, among other things |
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WiseGirl84
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theyve seen worse |
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senior2tor
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Actually this is the first sign for everyone when starting to become depressed in a serious way . The chemicals you made went to the medulla (controls basics) and triggered the crying. It also helps cancel the chemicals when salt is removed from the head by tears. There was a hope that you have faced and it was false so the brain erased it . Now usually there are more false hopes instilled in you as you lived these few years. There will be more serious depression symptoms to come and you best learn about the brain . If you take pills to offset the chemicals it works a little bit but you are able to forget a lot. |
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Mix
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No, it just shows that you could not hold it in anymore, and you felt like you just needed to let it out. |
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wondering
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Not as stupid as you should have felt paying for it. Honey, God gave us tears to cry.
I'm a forty eight year old man and I cry watching Walt Disney movies. What is really sad is never having a desire to weep. It cleanses the soul and washing away allot of poor karma.
Oh, the payment thing was a joke. And there are situation when psychologist are applicable. I should know I went to one. |
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ELECTIONS 2008
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No way darling!!!
She is there to help you. Actually it's the best thing for you both, so she can see where your at emotionally and start helping you from there.
It's a good thing that you DID cry for MANY reasons
Take care, your on a healthy path of healing now.
It's normal |
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jojorockman
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Nothing to be ashamed of. Psychologists seek into your deepest feelings. You're just very veryyy emotional. |
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GangGreen
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of course not |
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ruthym02
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lol not at all, i'm going for my first visit in 2 weeks and although i seem to keep it together, when i start talking about myself, i know i'll break down |
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pamma
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No. They should help you. You're there because you have emotional problems. I went to a therapist who kept telling me "you repeat things, you've said that already". Like i told her i had ocd. She's suppose to help me stop it, not tell me that i repeat things. |
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Kay3535
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No, in the first visit especially, you're trying to kind of let them know the scope of what's bothering you. They're probably the first person you've opened up to about it. It seems to me that crying would be perfectly normal and cathartic. |
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Timmy!
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Absolutely not. Nothing wrong with it at all. I am no psychologist, but I think it would at least show you are comfortable with your feelings. Nothing wrong at all! |
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"Angel"
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Nope I think everybody get like that at least me & all my friends do |
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kt--bear
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no. |
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misskenjr
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absoultly not!! You need to pour out ALL of your feelings and thoughts so that she can help you!!! Good luck to you, honey!! |
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Melissa
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No way, I cried the first time I saw mine too! It's good to get it out, if you didn't then it might be worse than just crying when you do finally break down. |
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Me
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you shouldn't feel dumb... maybe feeling humbled is a better word |
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yayitssonya
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no, thats normal |
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Valencia B
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No, you should not. if you have an emotional behavor problem that's why you are there to get help. it is all about how you feel. just try to remember why you are there. and practice a little control. take deep breaths and talk to the doctor.
in a sense. we all have some type of emotional behavor.
take care. and good luck |
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georgiabanksmartin
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No that is part of what you go there for |
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Cris
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no you shouldn't feel dumb or stupid. It is only natural to cry when it comes to discussing your feelings. Don't feel bad about it. Maybe the next time, you will have better luck |
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Simmi
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No. I'm sure she has seen this. You are sharing your feelings and it got to you. Very normal. |
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Esther D
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No, not at all. Your psychologist is probably glad that he/she didn't have to sit through one or two boring sessions to get to the "good" stuff! Your psychologist's office should feel like a safe haven for you to cry if you need to...even if it is the first visit.
Don't give it another thought, OK? |
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