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Crying: A Biopsychosocial Phenomenon [PDF]
This contribution describes the present state of research and theory concerning human crying. Different theories originating from various disciplines and perspectives are briefly summarized. In addition, we provide insight into the development of crying behaviour from early childhood to adulthood. We further preACHTUNGTRENNUNGsent a comprehensive model
Vingerhoets, Ad J. J. M. +2 more
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Development and Technical Validation of a Smartphone-Based Cry Detection Algorithm
Introduction: The duration and frequency of crying of an infant can be indicative of its health. Manual tracking and labeling of crying is laborious, subjective, and sometimes inaccurate.
Ahnjili ZhuParris +15 more
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Communication and mass media in delillo’s white noise and pynchon’s the crying of lot 49 [PDF]
White Noise and The Crying of Lot 49 are considered Image Fiction novels, works that try to make visible the influence that mass media had on modern era.
Pérez García, Ana B.
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The Levels of Auditory Processing during Emotional Perception in Children with Autism
Background: The perception of basic emotional sounds, such as crying and laughter is associated with effective interpersonal communication. Difficulties with the perception and analysis of sounds that complicate understanding emotions at an early ...
Galina V. Portnova +2 more
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NANNY Martin sprawled against the corner of the building and stared directly into the brilliance of the street light. He felt like crying - the champagne had made him feel like crying, and the little gold statue in his hand made him feel like ...
Greene, Richard J.O.
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Crying in Psychotherapy: The Perspective of Therapists and Clients [PDF]
Eighteen U.S.-based doctoral students in counseling or clinical psychology were interviewed by phone regarding experiences of crying in therapy. Specifically, they described crying as therapists with their clients, as clients with their therapists, and ...
Chui, Harold +5 more
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Development of materials to support parents whose babies cry excessively: findings and health service implications [PDF]
Aim: To develop evidence-based materials which provide information and support for parents who are concerned about their baby's excessive crying. As well as meeting these parents' needs, the aim was to develop a package of materials suitable for use by ...
Bamber, Deborah +6 more
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Spontaneous cries of infants exhibit rich melodic features (i.e., time variation of fundamental frequency [F0]) even during the neonatal period, and the development of these characteristics might provide an essential base for later expressive prosody in ...
Yuta Shinya +6 more
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Clients who seek psychotherapeutic treatment have had personal experiences involving some form of distress. Although research has shown that the client's ability to experience and express painful emotions during therapy can have a therapeutic benefit, it
Peter Muntigl
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Colic in infants: modern approaches to patient management
Functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract in infants and young children are an extremely common problem, the diagnosis of which is based on the Rome IV criteria. Colic in an infant definitely increases family stress levels, impairing the quality
S. B. Krutikhina +4 more
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