The present paper investigated the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) in relation to recalled experiences of having been laughed at in the past in individuals with Asperger's Syndrome (AS). About 45% of the individuals with AS (N=40), but only 6% of the controls (N=83) had at least a slight form of gelotophobia, which is the highest percentage ever found in the literature. Gelotophobia correlated with the frequency and severity of remembered teasing and mocking situations in the past. This indicates that gelotophobia is an important issue in individuals with AS. Furthermore, individuals with AS are less able to laugh at themselves (gelotophilia), but enjoy laughing at others (katagelasticism, a more hostile form of humor) to the same e...
Gelotophobia can be defined as the fear of being laughed at or ridiculed. The aim of the current lit...
Abstract In observations from clinical practice, the origin of gelotophobia, the fear of being laugh...
Titze (Humor and Health Journal 5:1-11, 1996) concluded from individual case studies that gelotophob...
The present paper investigated the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) in relation to recalled e...
In Ruch and Proyer (Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 21:47-67, 2008a), the fear of bei...
Single case studies led to the discovery and phenomenological description of Gelotophobia and its de...
We investigated the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia), the joy in being laughed at (gelotophil...
Abstract Research on gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) has come a long way since the first...
The present study was designed to examine the phenomenon of the fear of being laughed at. Three grou...
The present study investigated individuals with slight, marked and extreme fear of being laughed at ...
The List of Derisible Situations (LDS; Proyer, Hempelmann and Ruch, List of Derisible Situations (LD...
This paper reviews recent literature on gelotophobia (i.e., the fear of being laughed at) with an em...
The fear of being laughed at brings to the fore the problematic side of an otherwise very positive a...
Samson et al. (Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 41:475 483, 2011) conducted the first e...
Familial aggregation and the effect of parenting styles on three dispositions toward ridicule and be...
Gelotophobia can be defined as the fear of being laughed at or ridiculed. The aim of the current lit...
Abstract In observations from clinical practice, the origin of gelotophobia, the fear of being laugh...
Titze (Humor and Health Journal 5:1-11, 1996) concluded from individual case studies that gelotophob...
The present paper investigated the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia) in relation to recalled e...
In Ruch and Proyer (Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 21:47-67, 2008a), the fear of bei...
Single case studies led to the discovery and phenomenological description of Gelotophobia and its de...
We investigated the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia), the joy in being laughed at (gelotophil...
Abstract Research on gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at) has come a long way since the first...
The present study was designed to examine the phenomenon of the fear of being laughed at. Three grou...
The present study investigated individuals with slight, marked and extreme fear of being laughed at ...
The List of Derisible Situations (LDS; Proyer, Hempelmann and Ruch, List of Derisible Situations (LD...
This paper reviews recent literature on gelotophobia (i.e., the fear of being laughed at) with an em...
The fear of being laughed at brings to the fore the problematic side of an otherwise very positive a...
Samson et al. (Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 41:475 483, 2011) conducted the first e...
Familial aggregation and the effect of parenting styles on three dispositions toward ridicule and be...
Gelotophobia can be defined as the fear of being laughed at or ridiculed. The aim of the current lit...
Abstract In observations from clinical practice, the origin of gelotophobia, the fear of being laugh...
Titze (Humor and Health Journal 5:1-11, 1996) concluded from individual case studies that gelotophob...