The techniques of famous comic playwrights are explicated in an attempt to establish prominent parallelisms between the literary and therapeutic use of humour. On the first level of comparison, the sources of human belief in what is true and real are explained. It is shown that they rest on certain subjective but rarely questioned assumptions about human nature. Using the well developed literary devices as a model for illustrating the manifold ways in which reality can be interpreted, the essay then proceeds to elaborate on ways in which the counselor can profitably employ similar strategies with his clients. On a deeper level of comparison, it is suggested that the miniature world of the theatre and the phenomenological universe of the cli...
This thesis explores the long-standing debate in the field of psychotherapy around the use of humour...
Despite its essential and universal nature, humor has historically received limited attention from t...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32)The purpose of this graduate project is to present ...
Although frequently employed by counsellors on a non-systematic basis, humour is a relevant therapeu...
Based on a substantial amount of evidence suggesting that humour can have a great amount of therapeu...
In the psychological literature little has been written about the use of humor in therapy. Especiall...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-92)The purpose of this graduate project is blend, comp...
The school psychologist is asked to consult and advise in situations involving diverse needs, divers...
This study explored how counsellors' experiences with humor affect their counselling practice. The ...
The present paper examines the value and role of humor in therapy. The underlying premise of this pa...
The model used by Freud to explain the secret of laughter in response to wit is one of energy releas...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>In the current...
Although humour is a key element of human communication, and, for this reason, it is also present in...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-55)The purpose of this graduate project was to develop...
This thesis explores the long-standing debate in the field of psychotherapy around the use of humour...
Despite its essential and universal nature, humor has historically received limited attention from t...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32)The purpose of this graduate project is to present ...
Although frequently employed by counsellors on a non-systematic basis, humour is a relevant therapeu...
Based on a substantial amount of evidence suggesting that humour can have a great amount of therapeu...
In the psychological literature little has been written about the use of humor in therapy. Especiall...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-92)The purpose of this graduate project is blend, comp...
The school psychologist is asked to consult and advise in situations involving diverse needs, divers...
This study explored how counsellors' experiences with humor affect their counselling practice. The ...
The present paper examines the value and role of humor in therapy. The underlying premise of this pa...
The model used by Freud to explain the secret of laughter in response to wit is one of energy releas...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>In the current...
Although humour is a key element of human communication, and, for this reason, it is also present in...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-55)The purpose of this graduate project was to develop...
This thesis explores the long-standing debate in the field of psychotherapy around the use of humour...
Despite its essential and universal nature, humor has historically received limited attention from t...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...