What Does It Mean when a Person Laughs Loudly Alone According to Psychology?
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Often, certain rare reactions can be shocking to those who witness them, but it does not mean that these people have any psychological problems. More and more, psychology qualifies as normal, even beneficial, some visible signs that were previously believed pathological. Moreover, experts consider that not only is it not negative, but it could benefit our mental health.In this particular case we refer to the fact of laughing only aloud.
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