This thesis explores the long-standing debate in the field of psychotherapy around the use of humour in psychotherapy and the shift from outcome to process research in psychotherapy research. In line with the social constructionist framework of this study, the researcher’s position is outlined. The literature review describes the link between language and the construction of both the therapeutic relationship and humour. The functions of humour in psychotherapy are outlined, and the contribution that Conversation Analysis (CA) can make in this evolution. CA, with its focus on the social action of talk, is employed on three audio-tapes of psychotherapy within this research to identify the resources drawn upon by interactants, and to examine t...
This study explored social workers use of humor with clients in therapy. The main objective of this ...
In Minnesota treatment, the therapists aim at breaking clients\u27 denial to encourage them to accep...
This study explored how counsellors' experiences with humor affect their counselling practice. The ...
Although humour is a key element of human communication, and, for this reason, it is also present in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate several aspects of humour in cognitive therapy. Eight f...
The significance of humour to the process of psychotherapy has been largely eclipsed by literature f...
Literature on humor in psychotherapy has been strongly influenced by a debate on whether therapists ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32)The purpose of this graduate project is to present ...
In the psychological literature little has been written about the use of humor in therapy. Especiall...
Based on a substantial amount of evidence suggesting that humour can have a great amount of therapeu...
This article is an exploratory analysis of the use of humor as an essential communication tool. Cons...
Despite its essential and universal nature, humor has historically received limited attention from t...
Humor is a tool that most, if not all people, regardless of culture or place in history, use in some...
The present paper examines the value and role of humor in therapy. The underlying premise of this pa...
This qualitative research study seeks to explore how experienced therapists - the majority of whom a...
This study explored social workers use of humor with clients in therapy. The main objective of this ...
In Minnesota treatment, the therapists aim at breaking clients\u27 denial to encourage them to accep...
This study explored how counsellors' experiences with humor affect their counselling practice. The ...
Although humour is a key element of human communication, and, for this reason, it is also present in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate several aspects of humour in cognitive therapy. Eight f...
The significance of humour to the process of psychotherapy has been largely eclipsed by literature f...
Literature on humor in psychotherapy has been strongly influenced by a debate on whether therapists ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32)The purpose of this graduate project is to present ...
In the psychological literature little has been written about the use of humor in therapy. Especiall...
Based on a substantial amount of evidence suggesting that humour can have a great amount of therapeu...
This article is an exploratory analysis of the use of humor as an essential communication tool. Cons...
Despite its essential and universal nature, humor has historically received limited attention from t...
Humor is a tool that most, if not all people, regardless of culture or place in history, use in some...
The present paper examines the value and role of humor in therapy. The underlying premise of this pa...
This qualitative research study seeks to explore how experienced therapists - the majority of whom a...
This study explored social workers use of humor with clients in therapy. The main objective of this ...
In Minnesota treatment, the therapists aim at breaking clients\u27 denial to encourage them to accep...
This study explored how counsellors' experiences with humor affect their counselling practice. The ...