![]() ![]() Though written primarily for the mental health practitioner, the book would also be appropriate for many other health care professionals, educators, students, parents, and anyone interested in the topic of crying. "Crying, Caregiving and Connection" presents a comprehensive treatment of crying forms and situations, from children to adults, client to therapist, in-session and out-of-session, while developing an attachment-based theory of crying as not driven simply by emotional needs, but by a fundamental desire for connection. ![]() However, few people encounter tears in a professional setting as often as psychotherapists, counselors, and others in the field of mental health. Thomas Dixon, Weeping Britannia: Portrait of a Nation in Tears James Elkins, Pictures and Tears: A History of People Who Have Cried in Front of Paintings Tom Lutz, Crying: The Natural and Cultural History of Tears Judith Kay Nelson, Seeing Through Tears: Crying and Attachment Ad Vingerhoets, Why Only Humans Weep: Unravelling the Mysteries. It would be the rare human being who has not, at many times, both cried and acted as a shoulder for someone else's sorrows. ![]() She has written extensively about crying and attachment and has lectured on this topic to. ![]() However, few people encounter tears in a professional setting as often as psychotherapists, counselors, and others in the fiel. Judith Kay Nelson Ph.D.is a psychotherapist, teacher and writer. ![]()
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