The purpose of this study was to investigate how therapists' use of humor in psychotherapy would affect subjects' ratings of those therapists. Short excerpts illustrating different levels of humor were developed by having four professional therapists view videotapes of actual therapy sessions and rate the therapists on amount of humor used. Interjudge agreement was obtained on six excerpts. These six included two excerpts in which the therapists were judged to have used no humor, two in which the therapists were judged to have used a slight amount of humor and two in which the therapists were judged to have used a moderate amount of humor. These six excerpts were then viewed and rated by 72 subjects on the dimensions of empathy, respect, wa...
Abstract: The role of laughter during psychotherapy is poorly understood. This study examined 10 uni...
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...
In the psychological literature little has been written about the use of humor in therapy. Especiall...
It is only over the last two to three decades that the professional literature has reflected a growi...
Humor is a tool that most, if not all people, regardless of culture or place in history, use in some...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32)The purpose of this graduate project is to present ...
Considerable anecdotal evidence points to the usefulness of humor in the therapeutic process, but em...
The present paper examines the value and role of humor in therapy. The underlying premise of this pa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate several aspects of humour in cognitive therapy. Eight f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-92)The purpose of this graduate project is blend, comp...
Among all the aspects of the therapeutic process that have been discussed in the literature, therape...
This study explored social workers use of humor with clients in therapy. The main objective of this ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the use of humor in counselling. Students viewed a videotap...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-55)The purpose of this graduate project was to develop...
Abstract: The role of laughter during psychotherapy is poorly understood. This study examined 10 uni...
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...
In the psychological literature little has been written about the use of humor in therapy. Especiall...
It is only over the last two to three decades that the professional literature has reflected a growi...
Humor is a tool that most, if not all people, regardless of culture or place in history, use in some...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32)The purpose of this graduate project is to present ...
Considerable anecdotal evidence points to the usefulness of humor in the therapeutic process, but em...
The present paper examines the value and role of humor in therapy. The underlying premise of this pa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate several aspects of humour in cognitive therapy. Eight f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-92)The purpose of this graduate project is blend, comp...
Among all the aspects of the therapeutic process that have been discussed in the literature, therape...
This study explored social workers use of humor with clients in therapy. The main objective of this ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the use of humor in counselling. Students viewed a videotap...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-55)The purpose of this graduate project was to develop...
Abstract: The role of laughter during psychotherapy is poorly understood. This study examined 10 uni...
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...