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My therapist encourages me to cry but sometimes even when I feel like crying, I can't.
All sorts of things. There are some days when I can't stop crying, and other days when I can talk about and process my trauma for 90 minutes and not shed a tear. It's nothing to do with what things were "worse" or "easier" than others, I know that much.What are the barriers that stop trauma people crying?
It's probably happening out of a self-protective impulse.
It's interesting in relationship to your other thread in here about shaking, because the parasympathetic nervous system is also irritated at the same time one has a crying response. I'm not a researcher, but it seems possible that the shaking you are experiencing is basically 1/2 of the emotional crying response.
Do you remember the last time you cried from emotion? Do you have an especially negative memory of that time? Or in general, have you had negative responses to crying in your life, either from others or yourself?