The most creative aspect of language is humour I and it is one of the most important topics in the study of communication. The healing power of humour and laughter has been recorded and used throughout history. Humour is universal and there are claims of very beneficial effects from the use of positive feelings and emotions associated with laughter. Bertrand Russell notes that -Laughter is the most inexpensive and most effective wonder drug. Laughter is a universal medicine". During last October and November, the author had the opportunity and pleasure to deliver an eight week course on 'Prescribing Humor in Health Care: And I ain't kiddin!' to health professionals. The course was very well organized and coordinated by the Man...
Despite the physiological and psychological benefits of humour on health, many health applications f...
Calls for a practical laughter prescription have been made by the medical community. This research d...
From the time of Nightingale in 1800-1900's, humour and laughter have been recognised as an importan...
Title on article is Prescribing humour in healthcare - part IPart 1 of this article can be found in...
Although humour is a key element of human communication, and, for this reason, it is also present in...
Articles in both the lay and professional literature have extolled the virtues of humor, many giving...
Humour is thought to serve a wide range of positive functions in health care. This includes providin...
Medicine has been called a science, as well as an art or a craft, among other terms that express asp...
Using humor and laughter within the health care field has the potential to be relevant to patients d...
Our results support a connection between sense of humor and self-reported physical health, however, ...
While for many healthcare is no laughing matter, humor can be a valuable tool for physicians. Hospit...
Although humans know instinctually that humour has healing powers, an understanding of the precise e...
none1noInterest in humor has grown in recent years, especially in relation to its clinical applicati...
Rationale: Laughter-inducing therapies are being applied more regularly in the last decade, and the ...
Humour is a natural phenomenon that every human being possesses. But humour is often not fully utili...
Despite the physiological and psychological benefits of humour on health, many health applications f...
Calls for a practical laughter prescription have been made by the medical community. This research d...
From the time of Nightingale in 1800-1900's, humour and laughter have been recognised as an importan...
Title on article is Prescribing humour in healthcare - part IPart 1 of this article can be found in...
Although humour is a key element of human communication, and, for this reason, it is also present in...
Articles in both the lay and professional literature have extolled the virtues of humor, many giving...
Humour is thought to serve a wide range of positive functions in health care. This includes providin...
Medicine has been called a science, as well as an art or a craft, among other terms that express asp...
Using humor and laughter within the health care field has the potential to be relevant to patients d...
Our results support a connection between sense of humor and self-reported physical health, however, ...
While for many healthcare is no laughing matter, humor can be a valuable tool for physicians. Hospit...
Although humans know instinctually that humour has healing powers, an understanding of the precise e...
none1noInterest in humor has grown in recent years, especially in relation to its clinical applicati...
Rationale: Laughter-inducing therapies are being applied more regularly in the last decade, and the ...
Humour is a natural phenomenon that every human being possesses. But humour is often not fully utili...
Despite the physiological and psychological benefits of humour on health, many health applications f...
Calls for a practical laughter prescription have been made by the medical community. This research d...
From the time of Nightingale in 1800-1900's, humour and laughter have been recognised as an importan...