Gugs Mhlungu speaks with resident clinical psychologist Dr Khosi Jiyane, about crying as a powerful form of emotional language and communication, how it serves as the body’s natural release for pain and tension, why some people struggle to cry, and the potential emotional impact of holding it in instead of letting it out.
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