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But patients say that in the course of treatment, they are never permitted to express tearfulness or despair.
Thus, the old gentleman was useful to Sally, during several days, as an explanation of her tearfulness.
Anne felt the tearfulness that she had always suppressed in front of Richard welling up.
The salable pop posture of the year was a perennial: tearfulness.
Symptoms of the "baby blues" include sadness, anxiety, tearfulness, and trouble sleeping.
The woman, who had lost 10 pounds in the last two weeks, complained of tearfulness, sleeplessness and hopelessness.
Degree of tearfulness at some of the tracks; running repairs to face required in lounge rest room; gave self talking to.
There was none of the customary tearfulness, no hint of hand-wringing despair.
In the first days of September's terror, when my friends were walking around in stunned tearfulness, I held up pretty well.
Symptoms which may be due to depression include moodiness, irritability, poor concentration, tearfulness and being withdrawn.
Spa Spy Symptoms Exhaustion and tearfulness, brought on by stress.
And you're more likely to suffer depression and anxiety, or their precursors-irritability and tearfulness.
The parent's mood swings may negatively affect the child, causing tearfulness, anger, depression, or rebellious behavior.
Symptoms include tearfulness, mood lability, irritability, and anxiety.
In Toronto, he has alternated between tearfulness in private and a quiet stoicism in public.
'Yes - no - I think so,' responded his wife timidly, suppressing a rising tearfulness that she knew would only displease her husband.
Is it my tearfulness, or is Yadah faltering?"
And laced through the wrath, a terrible sinking tearfulness for her safety that was a more effective reprimand than his wrath.
Also the degree of symptoms will vary - mild tearfulness may be acceptable, whilst daily sobbing may not be.
Typical examples include tearfulness during a manic episode or racing thoughts during a depressive episode.
These range from irritability, to tiredness, or "weepiness" (i.e. easily provoked tearfulness).
"Let us keep her disgrace and her tearfulness to ourselves," he begged, although he was exhausted by the repetitious burden of his wife's grief.
'Real' men in the world of the socially deprived don't show feelings, especially feelings of tenderness or tearfulness, in public.
But its surface is periodically torn by fits of tearfulness and by unexpected harsh yowls that point to the harshly conflicted self beneath.
In fact, hormonal changes can cause depression symptoms, including sleeplessness (insomnia), sadness, tearfulness, anxiety, hopelessness, irritability, and poor concentration.