The paper studies the specific features of humour, its displays, as well as a psychological protection as functioning of a defined psycho hygienic factor for improvement of self-feeling, as a personality‘s stabilization system. Adaptive human behaviour is described. Four humour styles – affiliative, self-enhancing, aggressive and disparaging, self-defeating style of humour – are updated
The present series of investigations focused on an assessment of four humor styles—two positive styl...
This paper presents the results of two studies examining the role of sense of humour in dealing with...
This thesis dealt with the complex relationship of humour and mental health. It may look simple from...
The paper studies the specific features of humour, its displays, as well as a psychological protecti...
Humour can have both positive and negative effects on individuals, teams and organisations. Recent r...
The Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ) by Martin et al. (2003) measures four humour styles, namely aff...
The theoretical part of the thesis first outlines basic theories of humour. Further, it deals with t...
This paper is focused on analyzing the studies devoted to coping using humor. The ability of humor t...
This paper will give an overview of a series of empirical studies aimed at developing and testing a ...
In Comparison to other psychological topics, research into humour is relatively limited, despite hum...
Although humour is a key element of human communication, and, for this reason, it is also present in...
Objective: Early Maladaptive Schemas may accompany and affect different areas of life and may cause ...
The capacity to find humorous perspectives in aversive situations may outline a helpful strategy in ...
Two studies (n = 73, n = 132) explored the association between sense of humour and trauma related we...
Peer-victimisation is associated with numerous, negative psycho-social outcomes and meta-analyses in...
The present series of investigations focused on an assessment of four humor styles—two positive styl...
This paper presents the results of two studies examining the role of sense of humour in dealing with...
This thesis dealt with the complex relationship of humour and mental health. It may look simple from...
The paper studies the specific features of humour, its displays, as well as a psychological protecti...
Humour can have both positive and negative effects on individuals, teams and organisations. Recent r...
The Humor Styles Questionnaire (HSQ) by Martin et al. (2003) measures four humour styles, namely aff...
The theoretical part of the thesis first outlines basic theories of humour. Further, it deals with t...
This paper is focused on analyzing the studies devoted to coping using humor. The ability of humor t...
This paper will give an overview of a series of empirical studies aimed at developing and testing a ...
In Comparison to other psychological topics, research into humour is relatively limited, despite hum...
Although humour is a key element of human communication, and, for this reason, it is also present in...
Objective: Early Maladaptive Schemas may accompany and affect different areas of life and may cause ...
The capacity to find humorous perspectives in aversive situations may outline a helpful strategy in ...
Two studies (n = 73, n = 132) explored the association between sense of humour and trauma related we...
Peer-victimisation is associated with numerous, negative psycho-social outcomes and meta-analyses in...
The present series of investigations focused on an assessment of four humor styles—two positive styl...
This paper presents the results of two studies examining the role of sense of humour in dealing with...
This thesis dealt with the complex relationship of humour and mental health. It may look simple from...